Canadian Judge rules 'thumbs up' emoji represents legally binding contract - Law Society Journal
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A Canadian judge has ordered a farmer pay AUD$92,000 after ruling a “thumbs up emoji” he used in a text message exchange was just as valid as a signature.
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Farmer ordered to pay $92,500 after court rules emoji response was legally binding