“This case won’t definitively resolve what a thumbs-up emoji means, but it does remind people that using the thumbs-up emoji can have serious legal consequences.”
ERIC GOLDMAN, of the High Tech Law Institute at Santa Clara University School of Law, after a Canadian court ruled it can be as binding as a signature. Page B6.
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