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Lisa Kudrow has weighed in on the Great Sony Hack of 2014. She did so in an interview with The Huffington Post.
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The comeback star sat down with the Huff Posts’ Roy Sekoff over the weekend to give him her 2 cents about it. She feels that people should know better in this day and age not to put in emails so many statements that could come back to bite them in the ass.
Kudrow said, “How come I know you don’t write anything you don’t want broadcast in an email? How come I know that? Who’s advising people?”
“It doesn’t matter how many times [an email] says ‘This is confidential, meant for just between the sender and the recipient, ‘” she said. “Why don’t we know that there are no rules? Everything is broadcast and published. That’s the part I just don’t understand.”
The Friends star says that she is very careful about what she says these days because she knows how everything and anything can come back to haunt you joking, “I mean, I have almost no opinions anymore.”
“I think we need to have more boundaries and accountability and a little personal responsibility for what we say, ” she said.
So far Kudrow has been lucky. None of the e mails that have been released mention her in any way. At least not yet.