01Oct
There’s No One “Right” Version of an Emoji: A Conversation With Eric Goldman
Eric Goldman, an Internet law professor, gives us an overview of emoji law, including the pros—more precise and nuanced communication—and the cons—more ambiguity and room for misinterpretation. Eric Goldman is a Professor at Santa Clara University...
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Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/there-s-no-one-right-version-of-an-23364/
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