How many times a day would you fire off a cute, sometimes sassy little icons that have become an online language of their own. Emojis. Everything from a heart or thumbs up to a smiling poo. But it seems they could have much bigger legal implications. So when can an emoji constitute a threat or harassment? Or seal a legally binding deal? Marilyn McMahon is a professor of law at Australia's Deakin University and speaks to Lisa Owen. [embed] https://players.brightcove.net/6093072280001/default default/index.html?videoId=6336715574112
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