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You have a free account, you consume purchased licences and you get your money's worth. Not everything can be sold in life or recouped for money.
Every online account has the same terms and not just for gaming either. If you're that hard up for money then stop gaming now and don't spend another penny on it.
It's pointless to buy Steam accounts. You can create your own account for free. All the stuff on your account, interactions with other users, games, playtimes, achievements, content you've created, etc. is like a part of your personal gaming history. Buying someone else's account is like standing in a shop that gives away blank sheets of paper for free but paying money for a piece of paper that already has parts of someone else's resume written all over it instead.
I don't know, maybe. Legality probably depends on the country you're in. For me the bottom line is: There's no point to this thread. The OP could easily try to sell his account (legally or illegaly... I don't think that's the issue here) if he really wanted to instead of complaining about Steams subscriber agreement here on the forums.
It won't be pretty, I believe, but I can't see anything happen at the government level before accounts become as normal to everyone as any physical objects. Can't tell what'll happen, or if it'll happen at all in any other words than me just "feeling that this will happen."
Also, this is a "somewhat funny" detail but it's only against the agreement to sell the account, and not to buy the account because when you buy the account you haven't agreed to the agreement in the first place. :P
You realise that, for example, people with Steam accounts have already died, right? Now here's where your prediction falls flat. Valve are not entirely monsters. Case in point, when my father died, Steam support helped us recover his account. Even Google will work with you to recover an account from a deceased relative.
Yes, I know that. I knew that before I wrote what I wrote and sadly, I believe what I wrote with that knowledge. :(