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Doing that will actually give you a vac ban because you're stealing content from another game you don't own I mean a dev did say this in a post about textures
This is a big no-no. Promoting third-party websites distributing assets from CS:S are against the rules.
Also, SteamCMD exists as the second legal method on getting textures and it's entirely made by Valve.
Garry was swell enough to give you all the things you need on purchase to make Garry's Mod run properly, and he didn't intend for the majority of assets be created to require CSS-textures in the first place. Anything you see requiring it is beyond the reach of Garry, or Facepunch for that matter, and is your own problem to solve, preferably in a legal fashion.
The only argument you can make out of that is that the store page should point this out properly for people who have recently picked up the game that can't put A and B, as mentioned above, together. An argument which I do agree on, mind you, but will likely not happen because it's an extreme case in a very big store.
So your saying it's against the rules because illegal is breaking the rules
Garry's mod is a physics sandbox game and it's not a mod but it was a mod for half life because if it was a mod it wouldn't have a community or workshop and could only be found in half life's workshop or on other mod websites