Throughout the day, three esports focused lawyers took to Reddit to answer questions surrounding the imminent legal battle that is about to take place regarding CSGOLotto, underage and illegal gambling, and failure to disclose.
The lawyers, Jeff Ifrah, Ryan Morrison, and Bryce Blum, tackle all things TmarTn, ProSyndicate, and even Valve's role in Counter-Strike: Global Offensive skin betting.
To be honest, there are a ton of worthwhile questions and responses to said questions contained in this important Reddit AMA on the subject. I strongly urge those of you interested in this ongoing and developing matter to reads through everything. Be sure to read replies from /u/esportslaw, /u/videogameattorney, and /u/ifrahlaw.
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