The meaning of emoji is growing increasingly important in court [9to5mac.com]
In the news … February 19, 2019 [onedegree.ca]
Emoji are showing up in court cases exponentially, and courts aren’t prepared [www.theverge.com]
Your Emoji May One Day Have to Stand Up in Court [gizmodo.com]
There were more than 50 court opinions last year that referenced emojis or emoticons. Interesting times when a judge has to interpret what ??? means. https://t.co/2VcobexzOZ
— Tom Mighell (@TomMighell) February 19, 2019
More and more cases require courts to interpret the meaning of emoji https://t.co/mMjhIL3kob by @benlovejoy pic.twitter.com/Ki7bVtt0I0
— 9to5Google.com (@9to5Google) February 19, 2019
expert witness: the peach means 'ass'https://t.co/NnCRjL8PxQ pic.twitter.com/KbHfYP9fSB
— rat king (@MikeIsaac) February 19, 2019
Emoji are showing up in court cases exponentially, and courts aren’t prepared https://t.co/VTa1iqD9rq
— Becky Yoose (@yo_bj) February 19, 2019
Reminder: all communication is contextual ?https://t.co/DBYFhycFdb
— Jonathon Colman ?? (@jcolman) February 19, 2019
Emoji Are Showing Up In Court Cases Exponentially
— Marsha Collier (@MarshaCollier) February 19, 2019
... and courts aren’t prepared
? What does a crown emoji really mean?
Via @Vergehttps://t.co/lRX1KolHsG pic.twitter.com/ItJXUWCUJa
I had a nice conversation with @dami_lee of @verge about Emoji Law: https://t.co/qiHPJk4v0r The underlying paper: https://t.co/96yy8Twuiy ⚖️?
— Eric Goldman (@ericgoldman) February 18, 2019
Emoji are showing up in court cases exponentially, and courts aren’t prepared ?⚖️?⚖️⚖️??♀️?♂️?? #Law #Justice #VisualCriminologyhttps://t.co/LWjic84fJe
— Hannah Graham (@DrHannahGraham) February 19, 2019