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There’s No One “Right” Version of an Emoji: A Conversation With Eric Goldman

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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...
By: Hanzo
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/there-s-no-one-right-version-of-an-23364/

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