Santa Clara University School of Law Professor Eric Goldman participated in a discussion on NPR’s All Things Considered about the European Union’s antitrust charges against Google. “The European Union accuses the tech giant of abusing its power to stifle competition,” says host Audie Cornish. “Google has managed to avoid these kinds of charges in the U.S. Regulators in Europe have been investigating the company for nearly five years. Some in the U.S. see today’s charges as European protectionism against American business.” The story was picked up by 18 stations across the country. He also spoke to Ars Technica about a copyright law passed in 1998 that has had a lasting effect for online media sites like YouTube and Twitter.

Listen to the entire All Things Considered discussion on NPR’s site.