Pokemon GO fans are skeptical about agreeing to the revamped Terms of Service that was recently rolled out, which restricts all disputes between users and Niantic to be settled only by its own Informal Dispute Resolution system or a private arbitration company. This essentially not only strips a Pokemon GO player's rights to sue Niantic in court or have a trial but also waives all class and non-individualized relief.
The past few months haven't been the best for Pokemon GO fans. While the game has had its moments with some exciting events, players have been disappointed with the recent Pokemon GO updates. Amid that, Niantic's latest move has once again concerned the community.
A Pokemon GO player manages to net two rare Pokemon one right after the other, making other fans envious and impressed.
In a new post on the Pokemon GO subreddit, user DaringDani123 explains why users should opt out of the new Niantic Terms of Service. If players agree to the revamped Terms of Service, they will have to file any disputes to Niantic directly. They will need to follow the new "Informal Dispute Resolution" process, which requires them to either send a notice by email or...