Valve Survives Class Action On Skin Gambling (update)

By Casinomeister, Last updated Dec 2, 2016

But the intention of the Washington State Gambling Commission remains unclear

The eSports furore earlier this year over gambling with skins obtained from Valve's Steam site and wagered online through third party sites culminated in a class action against Valve which has been dismissed by a federal judge in the Western District of Washington.
However, the position of the Washington State Gambling Commission remains unclear; just a day after the federal court decision, the Commission sent a cease and desist letter to Valve threatening civil or criminal charges for its alleged part in the skins gambling enterprise and insisting that Valve stops "facilitating gambling through its Steam Platform."
"In Washington, and everywhere else in the United States, skins betting on eSports remains a large, unregulated black market for gambling," said Washington State Gambling Commissioner Chris Stearns.
*That carries great risk for the players who remain wholly unprotected in an unregulated environment. We are also required to pay attention to and investigate the risk of underage gambling which is especially heightened in the eSports world. It is our sincere hope that Valve will not only comply but also take proactive steps to work with the Commission on future measures that will benefit the public and protect consumers."
Valve responded vigorously, rebutting the allegation, explaining that it had no business relationship with operators of skin gambling sites, and suggesting that the Commission cite specific criminal statutes or regulations that it may believe Valve has violated.
The company also provided proof of its own cease and desist letters sent to third party site owners earlier this year.
Apparently the Commission has not responded, leaving the other shoe to drop following the class action failure.

Online Casino News Courtesy of Infopowa

Casinomeister
ConnectConnectConnectConnect

The man with the plan here at Casinomeister. Bryan Bailey has been running Casinomeister since its launch in June of 1998. He has watched the industry grow from its primeval stage to what it is now. The Meister has attended nearly 100 conferences in the past 20 years and has either been a speaker or a panel moderator for at least 60 events. He has always been an advocate of fairness and reason and is known to like German beer, a good Scotch, and astrophotography.
bryan@casinomeister.com


CasinoMeister heart Top 5 casinos

CasinoMax

325% up to $9750 Welcome Offer

3Dice Casino

110% up to $110 Welcome Bonus

Pub Casino

100% up to £100 1st Deposit Bonus (UK, IE)

Spinfinity

300% Slots Bonus up to $3,000 on 1st, 2nd and 3rd Deposits