Frontline music company, Sony has for the second time lost £160million worth of Michael Jackson's back catalogue to internet hackers.
About a year ago, Sony paid £250million for the 7-year rights to the songs following the late legend's death.
In the cyber raid, the hackers downloaded more than 50,000 music files.
Before his death in 2009, Michael Jackson recorded unreleased duets with artistes like the late Freddie Mercury and Black Eyed Peas singer.
The contract also allowed Sony to release 10 new albums, including material from studio sessions produced during the making of some of the singer's biggest albums.


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