
If you found out that someone was plastering adverts all over your house, you'd no doubt get a touch angry and demand that they be pulled down. Unless that is you found out the ads were raking in an awful lot of money. In that case you might just decide that they can stay. Besides, it was your third holiday home anyway. That analogy represents Valve's reaction to IGA Worldwide using the Engage In-Game Advertising service to place Subway ads on select Counter-Strike servers, breaking the game's EULA.
Instead of getting angry (as we previously thought the company was) over the issue, Valve and IGA have "reached a swift and professional resolution of any issues that may have existed between them". Apparently the press release also hints that the two companies may be working together on future partnerships. So if you've got a CS:S addicted friend that suddenly experiences massive weight loss, you'll know the reason.
[Update: fixed a few embarrassing typos. Oops!]
