Tech‘Pokémon GO' Hype Is A Nightmare For Some: Niantic Labs, Nintendo Face Class-Action Lawsuit Nintendo and Niantic Labs are facing a lawsuit in California after ‘Pokémon GO’ players wanted to enter a private property in search of Pokémon. The hunt for Pokémon has also annoyed people in Vancouver and Sydney.by Sumit Passary
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CultureHoax Debunked: Niantic Labs Is Not Making A 'Harry Potter' Version Of 'Pokémon GO'by Aaron Mamiit
CulturePokeVision, Other 'Pokémon GO' Tracking Tools Forced To Shut Down: Why Did Niantic Labs Do This?by Aaron Mamiit
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CulturePoké Radar, PokéVision Might Not Work In The Future If 'Pokémon GO' Creator Niantic Has Its Wayby Cameron Koch
CulturePokémon Trainers, Beware: Using 'Pokémon GO' Accessory Apps Can Get Your Account Bannedby Aaron Mamiit