In this age of social media and texting, we use a plethora of shorthand visual and typographic icons to express a range of responses or reactions to posts or texts: a heart to indicate.
By Ishola Ayodele Overview In a groundbreaking ruling, Justice Timothy Keene of the Court of King's Bench in Saskatchewan has recognized the use of emojis as a valid means of forming a contractual agreement. The case, which involved a farmer's failure to deliver flax to a grain buyer, hinged on the interpretation of a thumbs-up
A judge has ruled a "thumbs up" emoji can legally agree to a binding contract, following a texting dispute between a grain supplier and a buyer in Canada.