I'm curious if anyone knew if these Pokemon finder apps, like Poke Vision, that are using the images of Pokemon in their app designs, could they get into legal trouble for copyright issues? Does anyone know information or had experience of a situation like this?
"Find all Pokemon near you (or a selected target location) in real time for Pokemon Go. Pokemon nearby will be marked along with their appearance timer on the map. These are real time Pokemon locations, meaning they are currently live and can be found exactly at the marked spots."
"...It uses the Niantic API to grab the location of all Pokemon near your (or your selected location) and display them on the map in real-time; this means if it is displayed on the map, you can go out and catch them! Note: Rarer pokemons have a shorter appearance time so they might despawn; make sure to be quick and keep an eye on their timers!"
This one is definitely the best so far, helped me catch a few rare ones. Funny thing is that it kind of becomes a running app as usually times are quite short and you gotta get to the place where the Pokemon is before it disappears! If the data was applied to a running app you could prepare short speed runs based on the Pokemons around you ;)
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These Pokemon locators are starting to become like Todo apps, they multiply by the minute.
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@jahvi actually this really works as we expected to work.
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@byoigres I know still it's funny how they keep breeding like rabbits.
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Rattatas and Pidgeys... gotta catch 'em all, every time.
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@wanderslth I've gone on an official Rattata and Pidgey boycott
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@stephaniealuff #citylivingproblems :) That said, Pidgeys are great for doing the lucky egg evolve trick...
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@wanderslth Don't tempt me! I'm trying to stand my ground lol
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