For examples, there are companies like Camel, R. J. Reynolds, and Phillip Morris that are all tobacco companies that take a defensive stance to social responsibility. They do things such as placing warnings on the packs. These companies wouldn’t put the warnings on the packages if it weren’t for the law. In countries where that is not the law, they go above and beyond to sell their products, even if that means discarding their warnings. They will not purposely advertise the risks involved with the products in fear consumers will not buy them (littlechica2009, 2011).