ELECTRONICS FIRM Sony had its UK CD and DVD warehouse burnt to the ground amid riots throughout London last night.
Sony's CD and DVD warehouse is located in Enfield, the first area to suffer from the rioting that has engulfed London. The warehouse is Sony's only location to store CDs and DVDs, meaning that it is now reporting possible delays on shipments.
Yoko Yasukochi, a spokeswoman for Sony based in Tokyo said, "There will likely be some impact on deliveries." Yasukochi went on to say, "We cannot determine the cause of the fire or the extent of the damage yet because it's not possible to enter the building."
Sony is still a major player when it comes to entertainment and it seems ikely that vandals torched the warehouse rather than rifling it for a load of CDs and DVDs. Those seem relatively trivial next to reports of high-definition tellys having been looted from shops.
At least Sony shouldn't have to worry about losing personal data. With the CDs and DVDs having been burned, the firm doesn't face a replay of the Playstation Network fiasco. µ
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