Well, in terms of using 9/11 imagery to sell a product, we should also think about World Trade Center as not just a tribute movie, but a means of revenue for the studio(s).
They are marketing an MP3 player using an image of the WTC ruins. What makes you think they have the cultural/lingual wherewithal to spell check on their English ad campaigns?
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"belive" is certainly spelled wrong, fake?
Well, in terms of using 9/11 imagery to sell a product, we should also think about World Trade Center as not just a tribute movie, but a means of revenue for the studio(s).
They are marketing an MP3 player using an image of the WTC ruins. What makes you think they have the cultural/lingual wherewithal to spell check on their English ad campaigns?
go to www.benq.com.cn/musiq
this ad campaign isn't fake.