… If I have a company, an llc, that is based in one state… and I do business in another state…
… the laws of that other state are applicable to me.
This is the concept of a State - Federal government legal structure.
This is a fairly common kind of thing that happens, a State AG suing some legal entity that legally resides in a different state, but does business in their state.
Laws have never been real. It’s just magic paper that society has to collectively agree to believe in for them to work. But they do not apply to the powerful. So it’s just a tool of slavery.
It seems an odd time to attack Valve when there are more egregious companies doing much worse of this sort of thing AND worse things happening in the world.
An extreme analogy would be like when Nazi Germany was rising to power and you sued the Jewish public transportation and train industry for false advertising of their fares.
Does that make sense to you? It’s a bit complex, so I can understand if maybe that’s a bit tough to fully comprehend.
Does that make sense to you? It’s a bit complex, so I can understand if maybe that’s a bit tough to fully comprehend.
Are you attempting to be condescending when you couldn’t figure out whether it was New York city or New York state bringing the suit? How embarrassing for you.
Anyway, what valve is doing is supporting a nascent gambling scene involving 3rd party resales of loot box stuff, and the loot boxes themselves are basically gambling. Its not something that should be normalized. They are profiting off this and there are children involved. Normally I don’t think “save the children” arguments have much weight to them but this is a solved problem: we regulate gambling industries.
Please understand: I use steam. I think its awesome. I’m hyped to play my steam games on Linux. But steam is in the wrong here imo.
And yes, there are bigger evils in the world, but this is still a worthwhile case. I work in the gambling industry. This shit is gambling and it needs regulation.
Like… The city of New York? Is suing the Bellevue, WA gaming company Valve?
Scratches head
…In 2026?
… If I have a company, an llc, that is based in one state… and I do business in another state…
… the laws of that other state are applicable to me.
This is the concept of a State - Federal government legal structure.
This is a fairly common kind of thing that happens, a State AG suing some legal entity that legally resides in a different state, but does business in their state.
First sentence of the article. The state of New York is suing valve.
Valve has customers in New York so they are allowed to do so, I imagine.
Idk are laws even real anymore?
Laws have never been real. It’s just magic paper that society has to collectively agree to believe in for them to work. But they do not apply to the powerful. So it’s just a tool of slavery.
Maybe I didn’t articulate very clearly…
It seems an odd time to attack Valve when there are more egregious companies doing much worse of this sort of thing AND worse things happening in the world.
An extreme analogy would be like when Nazi Germany was rising to power and you sued the Jewish public transportation and train industry for false advertising of their fares.
Does that make sense to you? It’s a bit complex, so I can understand if maybe that’s a bit tough to fully comprehend.
Are you attempting to be condescending when you couldn’t figure out whether it was New York city or New York state bringing the suit? How embarrassing for you.
Anyway, what valve is doing is supporting a nascent gambling scene involving 3rd party resales of loot box stuff, and the loot boxes themselves are basically gambling. Its not something that should be normalized. They are profiting off this and there are children involved. Normally I don’t think “save the children” arguments have much weight to them but this is a solved problem: we regulate gambling industries.
Please understand: I use steam. I think its awesome. I’m hyped to play my steam games on Linux. But steam is in the wrong here imo.
And yes, there are bigger evils in the world, but this is still a worthwhile case. I work in the gambling industry. This shit is gambling and it needs regulation.