Professor Eric Goldman was cited in Search Engine Roundtable and Search Engine Land,  about a law firm’s suit against its search-engine marketing company; in the The New Yorker about legal tactics used by an erotic website that is the biggest filer of copyright lawsuits, and in the Daily Mirror, a number of Mercury News stories, Search Engine Land, and Valley Wag on various tech-law topics. His comments to AFP about a controversial EU data case was reprinted in well over a dozen foreign-language and English-langugage sites, including Istoe Dinheiro of Brazil and Bangkok PostKGO radio and the Recorder interviewed him about a new privacy-law certificate being offered by the law school’s High Tech Law Institute. The San Jose Mercury News quoted Professor Goldman about the copyright dispute between Oracle and SAP. He was also quoted by Agence France Press about the recent decision by the European Court of Justice regarding Google’s data retention and privacy policies. Read more…

Professor Goldman was also mentioned in a post in the blog Real Lawyers Have Blogs about how his legal insight draws in a lot of engagement in likes and comments. He was also quoted in a Reuters story that ran in Australian WA Today about the copyright case between Oracle and Google; and in Techdirt about the abuse of “publicity rights.”