'Pokémon Go' Maker Says Players' Trespass Not Its Problem

By Allison Grande (January 30, 2017, 7:57 PM EST) -- The developer and marketer behind Pokémon Go hit back Friday at a proposed class action in California federal court accusing them of profiting from a game that encourages users to illegally wander onto private property, arguing that they weren't responsible for individual players' actions and had done nothing wrong....

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