This article raises some interesting questions about the implications of the Pokemon game on private property rights.
From the article:
ABA Journal: Pokemon Go spurs lawyers to stop and consider legal issues
Pokemon characters are on the loose, and it’s your job to catch and collect them.
That’s the premise of the new Pokemon Go app, which uses your phone’s GPS and clock to detect where you are and make Pokemon characters appear on your phone screens, Vox explains. The Pokemon characters may be in public places such as parks, beaches and even bathrooms, and players have to go to the locations to find them.(Read More)