Microsoft and other internet giants blamed for Amy Winehouse tweet

It looks like Amy Winehouse’s death was a good opportunity of making profit for the big corporations.

For example Microsoft was intensively criticized after a Xbox PR account “advised” people to bring a tribute to Amy Winehouse by buying singer’s last album on MS marketing environment Zune. After a while Microsoft came up with apologies and posted a follow-up: “Apologies to everyone if our earlier Amy Winehouse ‘download’ tweet seemed purely commercially motivated. Far from the case, we assure you.” Well, we appreciate the intention but it is a bit hard to believe in the “honesty” of the business people.

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Amazon could not miss such an profitable occassion and published a death-related notice with a link to a page where fans could pay for Amy’s songs.