He has threatened to sue the pair over continuing under the New Order banner.
Previously, Hook had told NME.com that New Order wouldn't be continuing.
This prompted a statement from Sumner and Morris declaring that New Order was active, but from now Hook would not be part of the set-up.
Addressing Sumner and Morris, Hook wrote on his MySpace page: "This group [New Order] has split up! You are no more New Order than I am! You may have two thirds, but don't assum
e you have the rights to do anything 'New Order-ey,' because you don't. I've still got a third! But I'm open to negotiation." He signed the statement off by writing, "See you in court!"
The full statement is on Peter Hook's MySpace Blog.
For more on New Order, check out their NME.com page.
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