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Remember when Pokémon Go first came out in 2016 and it was a big thing, and then people sued because players were coming onto private property? A federal judge on Friday approved a settlement finally ending that litigation: assets.documentcloud.org/documents/6379…

cc: @chrisgeidner
The terms of the settlement largely have to do with how the game's developer handles complaints about Pokémon being on or near people's property or parks. They also have to incl. a new warning akin to: "Be courteous to members of real world communities as you play Pokémon GO"
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