They might be happy to hire a nemesis to work for them. Kind of like how the government hires ex-hackers and banks hire ex-robbers. Mainly for security reasons though.
I don't know about your country, but in Canada our government won't hire anybody (for security) with any kind of criminal record. Being a hacker demonstrates a lack of morals/ethics that you don't want the people with access to mission-critical data to have.
Sure your country would. They'd take someone who was defecting in a time of war, for example.
Sounds like it's a request for a web developer.
Since it's a tool development job, though, and they want someone with UI design skill, it seems that it's not limited to web.
ORLY? I wasn't talking about him telling them about the bot(s), since he wasn't being serious about that. Learn to use common sense. And no, I'm not in pre-law, I don't know where the hell you heard that.
I'm pretty sure he was asking *me* if I was in pre-law, because I'm applying to law school. The "Just don't mention JinxBot if
you really want the job" gave it away.
The worst that can happen is he would get prosecuted.
Well, I haven't made anything public, and I haven't "distributed means of violating copy protection or anti-circumvention technology", so there's nothing criminal to prosecute me under. The worst that they could do is revoke my license to play WoW and their other games
They might be happy to hire a nemesis to work for them. Kind of like how the government hires ex-hackers and banks hire ex-robbers. Mainly for security reasons though.
I don't think of myself as a nemesis. I work hard to make things more accessble for people who use Blizzard products. I'm also highly anti-piracy and work hard to make sure that their trade secrets aren't made public.
It's not like I'm a pirate.