
The creator of "Pokemon Go" has agreed to become much more responsible over the placement of virtual creatures in a landmark settlement that would resolve a novel class action testing "digital trespass" https://t.co/8GG7hyn5Fj
— Eriq Gardner (@eriqgardner) February 15, 2019
There is a class action lawsuit against Niantic from homeowners who don’t like people being close to their houses. I wonder what the main demographic of the complainers is... https://t.co/rSqCzPdst3
— Ammon Miller (@AmmonMiller) February 15, 2019
The creator of "Pokemon Go" has agreed to become much more responsible over the placement of virtual creatures in a landmark settlement that would resolve a novel class action testing "digital trespass" https://t.co/8GG7hyn5Fj
— Eriq Gardner (@eriqgardner) February 15, 2019
Niantic is tweaking Pokémon Go to settle a lawsuit with angry homeowners https://t.co/at2XVdXPkb pic.twitter.com/kt7npX9F32
— The Verge (@verge) February 15, 2019