@handheldhimself: Whats even weaker is their claim without any serious evidence so far.
Anyone can say that players are walking in their yard and staring into their windows. But unless they have some serious proof (think Video evidence) of said people doing said things, then their claim is ridiculous. They claim the victim here that people are seriously violating their privacy yet from every article I have read there is not a shred of actual evidence to suggest such a thing.
However until they provide actual evidence that such people are doing such things and unless they can directly link all of these said peoples actions to Niantic and Pokemon go, they are going to have a tough time winning anything.
@timw: If they see the lawsuit and then remove said Pokestop.They will literally have no ground to stand on. They can simply email the people get the address and deal with it quickly and literally avoid the entire thing.
They would have something if Niantic didn't already have a form that specifically allows you to request to have a pokestop near you removed if it is becoming a problem.
Since they failed to notice that this is probably going to get thrown out.
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