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A Google Maps Glitch Turned This Korean Fishing Town Into a 'Pokemon Go' Haven (vice.com)

Madison Margolin, reporting for Motherboard: A glitch in Google Maps has turned the small fishing town of Sokcho, South Korea, into a Pokemon Go tourist haven. The globally popular mobile game hasn't launched yet in South Korea, but that hasn't stopped clever gamers from finding a way to play it anyways. The city of Sokcho is taking full advantage of it, according to this video by the Wall Street Journal. Because of Cold War era laws preventing North Korea from obtaining maps of the country, the use of Google Maps is restricted in South Korea, the WSJ reports. However, a fluke in the system allows it to work in Sokcho, in the northeast corner of the country, just outside the DMZ (demilitarized zone) between North and South Korea. Sokcho is outside the range of indexing grids that Pokemon Go developers used for mapping restrictions of South Korea and other countries.

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  1. Someone Please Explain The Glitch by eepok · · Score: 3, Insightful

    The video glossed over it and the article said practically nothing. Some of you probably understand the issue, so here's your chance to earn some points!

    1. Re:Someone Please Explain The Glitch by gurps_npc · · Score: 5, Informative

      Certain areas, such as the entire country of South Korea, are legally forbidden from using GPS style location determination. They are afraid an invading army/missile will use it for targeting.

      They put a lock on such services based on geography.

      But the lock is not perfect, it uses a grid to determine which areas are GPS allowable and which are not.

      The grid is supposed to exclude all of South Korea, but a small town happens to be just outside of their grid. So GPS devices work there.

      Pokemon Go requires access to your GPS as part of the game (or rather, they designed the game to need access to your GPS so they can get your geolocation for advertising purposes).

      As such, you can't play Pokemon Go in South Korea, EXCEPT in that one small village.

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  2. Re:Seriously I'm kinda scared by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Funny

    You mean "having fun"? Terrifying!

  3. Re:Pokemon GO distraction story again. by EvilSS · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Fun fact about Google / US Government street view.

    License plates are only blurred on client side. Faces too.

    Fun fact: stuff you leave out in public view like license plates and your face are not private anyway.

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  4. Items as well for Ingress by sethstorm · · Score: 3, Informative

    Some sponsored game items:

    AXA, an insurance company, sponsors a shield item.
    Mitsubishi's financial group (MUFG) sponsors an "interest bearing container" that randomly duplicates items
    Softbank, a Japanese mobile phone network provider, sponsors a link booster.
    Lawson, a Japanese convenience store chain, sponsors an energy cube booster.

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  5. Re:Pokemon GO distraction story again. by Dishevel · · Score: 3, Funny

    I think that is horrible that you use facts and logic to tear down the unrighteous indignation that people so love.

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