Stories
Slash Boxes
Comments

SoylentNews is people

posted by martyb on Wednesday August 03 2016, @01:21PM   Printer-friendly
from the Pokémon-Go-Away! dept.

Niantic faces a class action lawsuit for encouraging trespassing on private property:

When Niantic released Pokemon Go, it randomly placed Pokémon, Pokéstops and Pokémon Gyms all over the world. Players of the game wander the real world and use smartphones to capture Pokemon, buy items and fight Pokemon Gym leaders.

"To create that immersive world, Niantic made unauthorized use of Plaintiff's and other Class members' property by placing Pokéstops and Pokémon gyms thereupon or nearby," said Jennifer Pafiti in the lawsuit. "In so doing, Niantic has encouraged Pokémon Go's millions of players to make unwanted incursions onto the properties of plaintiff, and other members of the class, a clear and ongoing invasion of their use and enjoyment of their land from which defendants have profited and continue to profit."

Due to the randomized placement of the Pokémon, Pokéstops and Pokémon Gyms, they have turned up in some unwanted locations such as in houses, cemeteries and museums. According to Jeffrey Marder, a man living in New Jersey, he received at least five unwelcome visitors that wanted access to his backyard to catch Pokémon within the first week of the game's launch.

"Plaintiff and other Class members have all suffered and will continue to suffer harm and damages as a result of Defendants' unlawful and wrongful conduct. A class action is superior to other available methods for the fair and efficient adjudication of this controversy," said Pafiti.


Original Submission

 
This discussion has been archived. No new comments can be posted.
Display Options Threshold/Breakthrough Mark All as Read Mark All as Unread
The Fine Print: The following comments are owned by whoever posted them. We are not responsible for them in any way.
  • (Score: 1) by kurenai.tsubasa on Wednesday August 03 2016, @10:58PM

    by kurenai.tsubasa (5227) on Wednesday August 03 2016, @10:58PM (#383805) Journal

    Actually I'm betting kurenai.tsubasa does. And I'll bet she enjoys eating hipster kale on her property! She might even be growing fresh, organic hipster kale as we speak! (Ok, I haven't gotten around to starting a veggie garden yet.)

    Yeah, that's right. My ex-parents threw me out and cut me off when I was 19-ish, I spent some time homeless, and now I'm a trans fucking gendered millennial property owner. How's that for bootstrappy? It's called living within your means.

    GP makes a somewhat valid point. It would suck, but my insurance policy doesn't leave me out to dry last I checked. Now, answer me this: did you or did you not actually have a shed in the 80s that you nailed plastic bags to as part of an 8 year experiment?