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Pokemon

A revised class action settlement over Pokemon Go's placing of digital targets on private property was submitted Thursday for approval by a federal judge in California.

SAN FRANCISCO - A revised class action settlement over Pokemon Go's placing of digital targets on private property was submitted Thursday for approval by a federal judge in California. The revised settlement includes a procedure that allows future property owners to contact game maker Niantic about removing the targets from their property, as well $4 million for plaintiffs' attorney fees and costs.

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