Good point Xavier, and I think it's Molière himself who said that only humor
allowed him to say the things he wanted to say.  But if you are going to
play in someone's backyard pretending that you are going to break things or
sneak in through the window just for fun, you won't find any volunteer in
this paranoid environment we live in.  The only thing I can think of is this
however:  a company is asking hackers to test it's site to verify their new
security system.

On Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 3:30 AM, Xavier Antoviaque <[email protected]>wrote:

> On Mon, 2010-11-29 at 12:04 -0500, Alex Vachon wrote:
> > Seems to me that we should not mix real names of companies and
> > countries with the game.    It would be irresponsible and even
> > unethical, beyond the legal aspects of things.
>
> I think this is definitely an ethical question that we should ask
> ourselves whenever we do a mission. But it can also be dealt with nicely
> - there are many examples where famous people or companies are used and
> even loudly made fun of, like South Park in North America or Les
> Guignols in France. Do you think they are unethical?
>
> Xavier.
>
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