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By your logic, a hit man has no responsibility for murdering somebody. Only the person who hired the hit man has.
You don't know much about how high-end games like
"Call of Duty" are written do you. Let me give you some clues...
The CEO (Bobby Kotick) doesn't write them,
The CFO (Armin Zerza) doesn't write them,
The Chairman of the board of Directors (Brian Kelly) doesn't write them,
The Lead Independent Director (Robert Morgado) doesn't write them,
The Directors (Reveta Bowers, Robert Corti, Hendrick Hartong, Barry Meyer, Peter Nolan, Dawn Ostroff and Casey Wasserman ) don't write them either
No, they are written a number of the other 9000+
"low ranking employees" of Activision known as coders (sometimes called
"code ninjas", or less respectfully,
"code monkies")
In any case it none of this actually matters because the whole premise of your argument isn't just wrong, its wronger than wrong. It is an irrefutable, demonstrable fact that there is one, and only one person/entity/group/company/corporation that is
legally responsible if their advertisement breaks the law, the advertiser. No-one else.
The carrier of the advertisement, all the way from the carrier company's CEO, right down to the office junior are
never legally responsible. You might not like personally like this fact (and I personally don't give a fat rat's arse what you like) nonetheless it is what it is!
Build a ******* bridge!