A 'thumbs up' emoji is costing one Saskatchewan farmer over $80,000 after two courts say it was enough to signify a contract ...
A Saskatchewan agricultural company has requested the Supreme Court of Canada rule on whether a thumbs-up emoji texted to a retail partner can constitute a legal contract.
Achter Land & Cattle Ltd. (ALC) has filed what’s called an application for leave to appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada ...
The legal issue of whether a thumbs-up emoji can solidify a contract ... dispute has made a request for Canada's highest court to consider the case. (Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press - image ...
WATCH: After two unsuccessful challenges, this Sask. Farmer is hoping Canada's highest court will get him out of a flax contract he signed with an emoji.
The seller is now requesting that the Supreme Court of Canada consider whether a thumbs-up emoji or similar message, combined with metadata that indicates who sent the text message, can be a legally ...