Complexity owner in disgust over player association
A newly leaked CSPPA document has raised huge criticism from the CS:GO community.
Wednesday, an official CSPPA paper or license was leaked on Twitter, creating a huge outbreak among the CS:GO community. The paper consisted of an official contract between CSPPA and the signed players.
CSPPA states that they are founded of the grounds “to protect the interests of professional CS:GO players”. However, it’s exactly this aspect the majority of critiques opposes. Both players, experts, and owners have following this week’s conflict, expressed their view on CSPPA being solely a money-making organization without any consideration towards the players.
One of the most assessed aspects of the contract is that, according to this paper, all players are stuck in their contract for 5 years without any form for an option to rescind.
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A very vocal voice on the CS scene is Complexity owner Jason Lake. Lake has gone to Twitter criticising CSPPA after the leaked document saying that he’s “baffled as to how any player's attorney/agent would allow their client to get manipulated like this”
CS:GO expert and analyst Auguste "Semmler" Massonnat, Duncan "Thorin" Shields and Matthew "Sadokist" Trivett joins the debate.
"Welp. A 5-year contract that you can't get out of sounds wonderful."