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MikeB said:
It's good PR as your comment demonstrates. But it's not exactly true, it provides tax benefits, PR benefits, etc. We are talking about a foundation which caries his own name (thus PR).

It's not like he has any less beef on his plate. I am more impressed by people who donate without any personal gains and aren't rich.

 

I'm sure the charities being helped aren't going to discrimate between who gave them a donation.  So IMO it doesn't matter at all. 

And you could turn that around and say Sony gave all the information they wanted to Greenpeace purely for PR means, while Microsoft and Nintendo aren't that shallow.