Twitch pulls the plug on CS:GO gambling broadcasts

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In a welcome move earlier today, Valve made its position clear regarding the use of Steam's in-game item trading functionality, and its use by CS:GO weapon skin gambling sites. Basically, the company confirmed that it's not permitted, writing that the use of "the OpenID API and making the same web calls as Steam users to run a gambling business is not allowed by our API nor our user agreements."

Valve wrote that it intends to send requests to gambling sites to cease their operations, and if they don't, Valve will "pursue the matter as necessary". Following that statement, Twitch has made one of its own, and while it's not necessarily a new update to its terms of service, it makes explicit that streaming gambling activities of this nature is not allowed – at least in cases where the gambling runs contrary to the third-party's TOS, such as it does with Steam.

"As a reminder, per Twitch’s Terms of Service, broadcasters are not permitted to stream content that breaks the terms of service or user agreements of third-parties," the statement reads.

"As such, content in which the broadcaster uses or promotes services that violate Valve’s stated restrictions is prohibited on Twitch. Our Rules of Conduct lists other examples such as playing pirated games and playing on unauthorized private servers."


These statements follow revelations last week that two popular CS:GO streamers had not disclosed their co-ownership of CSGO Lotto, despite producing videos using the gambling site. That has prompted closer scrutiny of the skin gambling scene as a whole.

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Source: http://www.pcgamer.com/twitch-clarifies-its-position-on-csgo-skin-gambling-controversy/

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neboPosted:

CSGO is a great game (been playing for a few years) but has the shadiest community in terms of gambling and skins in general. My inventory is only worth about $15 (from all the drops, traded/sold em) and I play the game seriously haha

M9zPosted:

Guy below commented about a $280 skin... I do not understand the appeal in spending a giant chunk of my paycheck for a skin on a video game.

KaaiPosted:

Tmartn nice job bro! this just gets me PO'd.

iShanePosted:

With the amount of times I've watched CSGO I've never seen betting live on Twitch

9ntyPosted:

Yeah about this on Twitch on Twitter crazy stuff. I'm glad that Twitch is stepping up..

-Ziggs-Posted:

Everyone can thank Tmartn and Syndicate. Disgusting liars.

BigTunaDaBossPosted:

will this drop the price of skins by a lot? I want a m9 bayonet case hardened but im not paying 280$ for it

TrevorPosted:

It's funny how none of this came about until tmartn and syndicate got into trouble over csgo lotto

SupervisorPosted:

Good. It's about time they do.

XboxPosted:

I'm glad they pulled the plug.