Quote Originally Posted by Flex View Post
Okay I understand what you are saying. but now you are using my own example which you said was not a valid example. And at the same time cemented my argument. This has nothing to do with Skins being manipulated or reproduced.
The money gets made and sent off. To lets say a casino. The casino has to ensure that the money gets used responsibly with gamblers. Or even a better example, lets use tokens. The Casino has to make sure that their are measurements in place to ensure the tokens don't land up in 10 year old kids hands, and NOT the manufacturer of the tokens.
The steam market is very well controlled and monitored on the contrary to your statement. It is not easy to just trade, make, or steal items at all.

Manufacturer of tokens= Valve
Tokens= Skins
Casino= Gambling Sites
Kids=Kids
Okay, again, I used the money example to my argument about economy creation. And again, we will have to agree to disagree, because I do not agree with your example at all. Valve hasn't created a product that people buy, they created a currency that has fueled an economy of huge scale within CS:GO. And that in itself is 100% fine, nothing wrong with that. But, they allowed outside websites to gain access to this economy, and I'm sorry, but the human race is a cesspool of degenerate people that would not hesitate the moment they can find a way to benefit themselves at the expense of others. Valve opened up their CS:GO economy to be exploited, and for what? What would they gain out of that? Why are these gambling sites capable of accessing Steam accounts? That access should never have happened, because Valve cannot control or monitor the usage (or exploitation) of their created economy outside of their own sphere of influence. Because they are giving access to other sites to this system, THAT is why I'm saying Valve is INDIRECTLY liable.