Culture clash to blame in Sony’s PR nightmare
Sony’s slow response to its PlayStation Network breach could be attributed to the Japanese maker’s culture.
By Matt Wilson | Posted: May 16, 2011

Untitled Document It’s been nearly a month since as-yet-unidentified hackers accessed information from 77 million accounts in Sony’s PlayStation Network, a service which connects PlayStation 3 users. It took Sony more than a week to provide details of the breach. And it’s still responding. Late last week, a letter from the company’s game-developer partners leaked to the video gaming press. Many of those partners have complained about losing money as the P
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