Companies Want To Insert Ads Into Unicode (thenextweb.com)
AmiMoJo writes: Food company Nestle has started a petition to get a KitKat emoji into the Unicode standard. They aren't alone, Taco Bell wants a taco emoji added, and Durex suggested adding a condom. While the latter two are at least generic, KitKat is a trademark of Nestle and the "break" image a key part of their marketing. Next year Unicode will include a faceplam emoji (U+1F926) for occasions such as this.
Just assign the images, trademarks and logos over to the public domain and we are done.
There already is a taco emoji. It's in Unicode 8.0.
Can someone explain me why emojis are in Unicode at all?
This is why I hate Emojis.
Seriously, they were a bad idea to begin with. Then the politically correct nazis started getting upset about them. And now this.
None of this should be in Unicode. If you want stupid little graphics in your text, then use stupid little graphics.
That's why U+1F36B is a generic chocolate bar rather than a HERSHEY'S® bar.