I don't think we need to look as far as China to find ads that on the surface exude sympathy over 9/11 but are used to keep an advertiser's name in public view. Every September for the last 5, businesses have put ads in the paper doing the same thing. They just usually say things like 'our hearts go out to,' etc.
Even "proceeds going to charity" doesn't change the exploitative nature of this crap.
"I'm a college student looking for a new laptop, but almost all of my media I receive digitally. I'm looking for a laptop, not a netbook, without an optical drive, and budget sensitive. The optical drive will just be a waste of space, when I can have thinner laptop. What's out there?"
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I don't think we need to look as far as China to find ads that on the surface exude sympathy over 9/11 but are used to keep an advertiser's name in public view. Every September for the last 5, businesses have put ads in the paper doing the same thing. They just usually say things like 'our hearts go out to,' etc.
Even "proceeds going to charity" doesn't change the exploitative nature of this crap.