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'We have not caved': Sony chief on N. Korea hack

Sony Entertainment CEO Michael Lynton speaks at the company's headquarters in Tokyo on November 18, 2014

Sony Pictures boss Michael Lynton denied Friday that the Hollywood studio has "caved" by canceling the release of a film that triggered a cyberattack blamed on North Korea.

"We have not caved, we have not given in, we have persevered and we have not backed down," he told CNN, shortly after President Barack Obama accused Sony of making a "mistake" by pulling controversial film "The Interview."