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Title
Surveying the Law of Emojis
Author
Goldman, Eric
Item Type
Journal article
Description
58 pages
Summary
Everyone loves emojis! It’s easy to see why. Historically, most online communications have emphasized text, and emojis add much-needed emotional content to text-driven communications—and often help people express themselves more precisely. Due to the enthusiastic embrace of emojis, we are witnessing a historic change in how we communicate online. This article surveys three significant ways the emoji revolution will impact the law.
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Published in : Santa Clara University Legal Studies Research Paper, pp. 8-17
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Published
Santa Clara, California : Santa Clara University, 2017.
Language
English
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