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JBS: Jewish Broadcasting Service
Eric Goldman's Jewish Cinémathèque: Nathan Silver- "Between the Temples"

JBS: Jewish Broadcasting Service

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2025 30:49


Eric Goldman is joined by filmmaker Nathan Silver to discuss his ninth feature, “Between the Temples,” starring Jason Schwartzman as a cantor facing a crisis of faith when his former music teacher returns as an adult bat mitzvah student.

JBS: Jewish Broadcasting Service
Eric Goldman's Jewish Cinémathèque: "One Life"

JBS: Jewish Broadcasting Service

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2025 34:06


Eric Goldman is joined in discussion about "One Life," the film by James Hawes in which Anthony Hopkins stars as Nicholas Winton, a man who rescued over 600 children from Nazi-occupied Czechoslovakia.  He is joined by the director, James Hawes, as well as Nicholas Winton's son, Nick Winton, and one of "Nicky's Children," Eva Paddock, a woman who was saved as a child from certain death in the Holocaust by Nicholas Winton.

JBS: Jewish Broadcasting Service
Eric Goldman's Jewish Cinémathèque: Beth Lane- "UnBroken" ***STREAMING on NETFLIX NOW!***

JBS: Jewish Broadcasting Service

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 36:01


Eric Goldman speaks with filmmaker Beth Lane about "UnBroken," her directorial debut chronicling the survival of her mother and six siblings - seven Jewish children who escaped Nazi Germany and were separated for decades before being reunited. The film is now streaming on Netflix- watch it today!

Techdirt
The Problems With Age Verification

Techdirt

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2025 49:22


It's hard to create a law about children online without first identifying who the children are. We've written a lot about the problems that arise with mandated age verification, and a new paper by Eric Goldman, The "Segregate-and-Suppress" Approach to Regulating Child Safety Online, digs into why the entire popular approach to such laws is paradoxical and broken. This week, Eric joins us on the podcast for a discussion about why regulators should develop a wider and more thoughtful toolkit of online child safety measures. Read the paper: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=5208739

JBS: Jewish Broadcasting Service
Eric Goldman's Jewish Cinémathèque: Wendy Sachs - "October 8"

JBS: Jewish Broadcasting Service

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025 31:46


Award-winning filmmaker Wendy Sachs joins Eric Goldman to discuss OCTOBER 8, her documentary about how hate has exploded in the aftermath of October 7th, exploring the outbreak of antisemitism on college campuses, and how social media has celebrated Hamas.

JBS: Jewish Broadcasting Service
Eric Goldman's Jewish Cinémathèque: "Irena's Vow"

JBS: Jewish Broadcasting Service

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2025 36:07


Eric is joined by Israeli-American writer, producer, director, and reserve duty captain in the IDF Dan Gordon, who wrote the Broadway play and now the film “Irena's Vow,” the unbelievable true story of Irena Gut-Updike who hid twelve Jews in a cellar below the quarters of a Nazi officer during World War II.

Certified Forgotten
CF93: Tammy and the T-Rex (w/ Eric Goldman)

Certified Forgotten

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2024 75:53


It was only a matter of time before Tammy and the T-Rex found its way onto Certified Forgotten. Part romantic comedy, part mad scientist experiment, part gory survival-horror flick? Paul Walker's brain ends up inside a gigantic dinosaur prop that lusts after Denise Richards? Longtime entertainment journalist Eric Goldman brings us back to the 90s with this absurd blast from the past, emphasizing this movie as a total blast. It's unquestionably a Donato movie, but is it a Monagle movie also? Tune in to find out.

Who's the Bossk?
Who's the Bossk? – Episode 211: All Hail King No-Head with Eric Goldman

Who's the Bossk?

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2024 59:41


Who's the Bossk? - Episode 211: All Hail King No-Head with Eric Goldman Date: December 20th, 2024 (recorded December 19th) Listen Topics First-time guest and fellow entertainment journalist Eric Goldman (from IGN, Fandom, Marvel.com, and now Laughing Place) joins "Who's the Bossk?" host Mike Celestino for a discussion of the fourth episode of Lucasfilm's live-action Disney+ series Star Wars: Skeleton Crew, entitled "Can't Say I Remember No At Attin." Plus this week's Star Wars headlines and more! Subscribe iTunes Google Spotify

JBS: Jewish Broadcasting Service
Eric Goldman's Jewish Cinémathèque: Sandi DuBowski and Rabbi Amichai Lau-Lavie- "Sabbath Queen"

JBS: Jewish Broadcasting Service

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2024 34:24


Filmmaker Sandi DuBowski and Rabbi Amichai Lau-Lavie sit with Eric to discuss "Sabbath Queen," their epic documentary that follows Lau-Lavie's 20-year journey from radical drag queen to influential Rabbi of a God-optional, artist-driven synagogue.

JBS: Jewish Broadcasting Service
Eric Goldman's Jewish Cinémathèque: Elan Golod- "Nathan-ism"

JBS: Jewish Broadcasting Service

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2024 30:07


Eric Goldman speaks with Elan Golod, a former IDF soldier and director of Nathan-ism, his documentary about a Jewish soldier who chronicled the Nuremberg Trials through a self-invented art form.

JBS: Jewish Broadcasting Service
Eric Goldman's Jewish Cinémathèque: Géza Röhrig- "After: Poetry Destroys Silence"

JBS: Jewish Broadcasting Service

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2024 30:10


Géza Röhrig, Hungarian poet and actor ("Son of Saul") joins Eric Goldman to discuss “After: Poetry Destroys Silence,” the experimental film from artist Richard Kroehling about the critical need for poetry as a means of remembering and addressing trauma.

Love in the Time of Hydra: The Agents of SHIELD 10th Anniversary Podcast

AND WE'RE BACK!! We return to our regularly scheduled Agent work this week with the season 2 premiere of "Agents of SHIELD" The absolutely incredible Eric Goldman, SHIELD master, joins Jamie and Tony to break down the season opener. Welcome back! Follow the podcast and engage with us on socials @LITTOHPod. Our amazing logo was created by Stephanie - @EclecticMuses on socials & our theme music is by Ryan Miera of Yellow Pills - @YellowPillsMusic on Insta

Love in the Time of Hydra: The Agents of SHIELD 10th Anniversary Podcast

AND WE'RE BACK!! We return to our regularly scheduled Agent work this week with the season 2 premiere of "Agents of SHIELD" The absolutely incredible Eric Goldman, SHIELD master, joins Jamie and Tony to break down the season opener. Welcome back! Follow the podcast and engage with us on socials @LITTOHPod. Our amazing logo was created by Stephanie - @EclecticMuses on socials & our theme music is by Ryan Miera of Yellow Pills - @YellowPillsMusic on Insta

The Legal Department
NSFW? Emojis and The Legal Department: Eric Goldman Professor, University of Santa Clara School of Law

The Legal Department

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2024 39:07


A "Thumbs Up" might seem like a harmless response to a text message, but it turns out it might not be so safe for work after all. In this episode, Professor Eric Goldman delves into the legal implications of emojis and how they can influence the outcome of a case. He offers valuable tips on handling discovery when emojis are critical evidence and explains why you should be cautious when expressing enthusiasm with an emoji string. Welcome back to class.

SDConCast - The Official Podcast of the San Diego Comic-Con Unofficial Blog
SDConCast 7/8/2024 – Goldman Brand Frozen Dinner

SDConCast - The Official Podcast of the San Diego Comic-Con Unofficial Blog

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2024 104:33


This week on the show we are welcoming back television critic Eric Goldman to talk about the TV shows of San Diego Comic-Con; which ones may or may not show up, the likelihood of a return to normal, and more. We'll also cover all the latest SDCC news and exclusives. Join us for a fun and informative show.

Born In Silicon Valley
Batter, Bytes, and Sequin with Eric Goldman

Born In Silicon Valley

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2024 54:40


In this episode of From The Ground Up, host Jake Villarreal dives into the intriguing entrepreneurial journey of Eric Goldman, Co-founder of Sequin. Discover how a simple Square card reader sparked a venture that transformed Eric and his best friend Anthony from college students to successful tech entrepreneurs. Listen as Eric shares valuable lessons from their unique journey, from selling waffles to USC students to creating Sequin, a tool that helps developers build integrations faster. Join us for this captivating conversation about innovation, resilience, and the transformative power of entrepreneurship. This show is supported by Match Relevant. A company that helps venture-backed Startups find the best people available in the market, who have the skills, experience, and desire to grow. With over a decade of experience in recruitment across multiple domains, they give people career options to choose from in their career journey. Learn more about Match Relevant at matchrelevant.com

Listening to America
The Trouble With TikTok

Listening to America

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2024 26:45


Eric Goldman, associate dean of research at Santa Clara University School of Law, assesses concerns around the impending TikTok ban or buyout. It faces significant First Amendment challenges, he said. The debate over the potential TikTok ban, or forced sale under recent federal legislation, hinges on significant legal and constitutional challenges. Eight TikTok influencers have already filed a lawsuit, arguing the ban infringes on their First Amendment rights. Santa Clara University School of Law Associate Dean of Research Eric Goldman joins our Government A to Z, panel, drawing attention to the difficulties the government faces in justifying the ban, noting the lack of publicly available evidence on national security risks and the broader implications for free speech. Goldman suggests that the ban could set a precedent for digital trade barriers, leading to potential international retaliation and exacerbating political distrust among younger Americans. The conversation underscores the complex intersection of technology, law and public policy.TFIC co-host and Government Technology Staff Writer Ashley Silver along with two colleagues from Governing* — Staff Writer Zina Hutton and Digital Editor Zoe Manzanetti, react to Goldman's analysis in thinking about the future of TikTok in the lives of American users. They discuss the app's unique appeal, question whether its algorithm fosters deeper connections and consider the impact of a ban on users and the political landscape. SHOW NOTES Here are the top five takeaways from this episode:1. Legislative Actions: President Joe Biden signed a bill to ban TikTok if ByteDance, its Chinese owner, doesn't divest within a year. ByteDance has nine months to sell, with a potential three-month extension if it can demonstrate progress. 2. Legal Challenges: Eight TikTok influencers are suing the U.S. government, claiming the ban violates their First Amendment rights. Prior bans by the federal government, states and universities have already restricted TikTok usage on government devices. 3. Constitutional Concerns: Goldman argues the ban faces significant First Amendment challenges, as it affects users' and the platform's rights. The lack of public evidence on national security risks weakens the government's case. 4. Economic and Social Impact: TikTok is a major platform for income and social interaction for millions, raising questions about the fairness of the ban. The ban could set a precedent for future digital trade barriers, affecting international relations. 5. Public Opinion and Political Pressure: Younger generations view the ban as a diversion from more pressing issues like housing and climate change. There's a concern that a ban could increase distrust in the government, particularly among Gen Z and Alpha. Related Links to items referenced in the episode: Questions Swirl Over Future of TikTok Ownership What Would a TikTok Ban Mean? Our editors used ChatGPT 4.0 to summarize the episode in bullet form to help create the show notes. The main image for this story was created using DALL-E 3. *Governing and Government Technology are both part of e.Republic. Subscribe to The Futre In Context for free on YouTube or the podcast app of your choice — Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Audacy and Audible.

JBS: Jewish Broadcasting Service
Eric Goldman's Jewish Cinémathèque: Laura Bialis- "Vishniac"

JBS: Jewish Broadcasting Service

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2024 34:43


Eric Goldman sits with Laura Bialis, producer and director of "Vishniac," a documentary that explores the life and work of Roman Vishniac, one of the foremost photographers to capture pre-war Jewish life in Eastern Europe.

Techdirt
Generative AI Is Doomed

Techdirt

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2024 48:40


There's no shortage of prognostication about the future of generative AI, including plenty of predictions that it won't actually be around forever for various reasons. A lot of these takes are a little too speculative or just not very interesting, but one that stands out comes from law professor and returning podcast guest Eric Goldman, who joins us this week to discuss his recent lecture and subsequent paper arguing that the regulatory environment won't allow generative AI to survive. 2024 Nies Lecture on Intellectual Property: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o3tzZ_nH-AI Research paper, "Generative AI Is Doomed": https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=4802313

Bloomberg Law
Weekend Law: Stormy Testimony, TikTok Sues & SCOTUS Unanimous For Now

Bloomberg Law

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2024 37:27 Transcription Available


Jessica Levinson, a professor at Loyola Law School and host of the “Passing Judgment” podcast, discusses Stormy Daniels' testimony at the Trump hush money trial. Eric Goldman, Co-Director of the High Tech Institute at Santa Clara University School of Law, discusses TikTok suing over the US ban. John Elwood, head of the Appellate and Supreme Court practice at Arnold & Porter, discusses the Supreme Court's unanimous decisions of late. June Grasso hosts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bloomberg Law
Stormy Testimony & TikTok Sues Over Ban

Bloomberg Law

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2024 36:12


Eric Goldman, Co-Director of the High Tech Law Institute at Santa Clara University School of Law, discusses TikTok challenging the US ban. Patricia Hurtado, Bloomberg legal reporter, discusses Stormy Daniels' testimony against Donald Trump. June Grasso hosts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bloomberg Law
TikTok Ban & Boeing Troubles

Bloomberg Law

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2024 37:00 Transcription Available


Eric Goldman, a professor at the Santa Clara University School of Law and co-director of the High Tech Law Institute discusses the House bill that could ban TikTok. Alan Levin, Bloomberg aviation safety reporter, discusses the problems with the accident investigation into Alaska Airlines midair emergency in January. June Grasso hosts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bloomberg Law
Weekend Law: TikTok Ban, Protecting a Wildlife Refuge & Boeing

Bloomberg Law

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2024 37:33 Transcription Available


Eric Goldman, a professor at Santa Clara University School of Law, discusses a possible TikTok ban. Alan Levin, Bloomberg aviation safety reporter, discusses Boeing's problems. Ryan Rowberry, a professor at the Georgia State University College of Law, discusses an unprecedented federal water rights claim to protect the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge. June Grasso hosts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bloomberg Law
Weekend Law: TikTok Ban, Protecting a Wildlife Refuge & Boeing

Bloomberg Law

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2024 37:33 Transcription Available


Eric Goldman, a professor at Santa Clara University School of Law, discusses a possible TikTok ban. Alan Levin, Bloomberg aviation safety reporter, discusses Boeing's problems. Ryan Rowberry, a professor at the Georgia State University College of Law, discusses an unprecedented federal water rights claim to protect the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge. June Grasso hosts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bloomberg Law
TikTok Ban & Boeing Troubles

Bloomberg Law

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2024 37:00 Transcription Available


Eric Goldman, a professor at the Santa Clara University School of Law and co-director of the High Tech Law Institute discusses the House bill that could ban TikTok. Alan Levin, Bloomberg aviation safety reporter, discusses the problems with the accident investigation into Alaska Airlines midair emergency in January. June Grasso hosts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tech Policy Grind
First Amendment Experts Dig Into Supreme Court Cases That Could Change Future of Online Discourse [S5E3]

Tech Policy Grind

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 36:24


This week on the Tech Policy Grind, an expert panel unpacked the  two First Amendment cases heard by the Supreme Court last week. In 2021, Florida and Texas introduced laws to prevent social media companies from banning political candidates or censoring content based on viewpoints, sparking a debate about the balance between free speech and platform regulation.  The Supreme Court hearing on February 26, 2024 on the Florida and Texas laws set the stage for a broader conversation on the First Amendment rights of social media companies.  To comment on the recent hearings, we brought in Internet Law and Policy Foundry alumna Jess Miers, Senior Counsel at Chamber of Progress to moderate a conversation with two other experts: Vidushi Dyall, Director Legal Analysis at Chamber of Progress who was reporting from the courtroom last week and Eric Goldman, the Associate Dean for Research, Professor of Law, Co-Director of the High Tech Law Institute, and Co-Supervisor of the Privacy Law Certificate, at Santa Clara University School of Law.  DISCLAIMER: Daniela, Evan, Jess, Vidushi, and Eric engaged with this episode by the Internet Law & Policy Foundry voluntarily and in their personal capacity. The views and opinions expressed on this show do not reflect the organizations and institutions they are affiliated with. Bios:  Jess Miers is Senior Counsel at Chamber of Progress. As a lawyer and technologist, Jess primarily focuses on the intersection of law and the Internet. She is widely considered an expert on U.S. intermediary liability law and has written, spoken, and taught extensively about topics such as speech and Section 230, content moderation, intellectual property, and cyber crime. Jess is also currently an advisor to the Trust & Safety Professional Association, and an industry mentor for Santa Clara Law's Tech Edge J.D. certificate program. Vidushi Dyall is the Director of Legal Analysis at the Chamber of Progress. She is a Fordham Law graduate and has gained meaningful professional experience across tech policy, privacy, and cybersecurity. In her current role she provides rapid analysis and response to breaking developments in cases that involve critical tech policy issues. Eric Goldman is Associate Dean for Research, Professor of Law, Co-Director of the High Tech Law Institute, and Co-Supervisor of the Privacy Law Certificate, at Santa Clara University School of Law. His research and teaching focuses on Internet law, and he blogs on that topic at the Technology & Marketing Law Blog. Resources: Moody v. NetChoice, LLC NetChoice, LLC v. Paxton Communications Decency Act Reno v. ACLU Section 230

Bloomberg Law
Social Media Free Speech Clash & Supermarket Deal Challenged

Bloomberg Law

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2024 35:09 Transcription Available Very Popular


Eric Goldman, a professor at Santa Clara University School of Law and co-director of the High Tech Law Institute, discusses Supreme Court oral arguments over Florida and Texas laws regulating how social media companies police content on the internet. Jennifer Rie, Bloomberg Intelligence senior litigation analyst, discusses the FTC suing to block Kroger's acquisition of Albertsons. June Grasso hosts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bloomberg Law
Social Media Free Speech Clash & Supermarket Deal Challenged

Bloomberg Law

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2024 35:09 Transcription Available


Eric Goldman, a professor at Santa Clara University School of Law and co-director of the High Tech Law Institute, discusses Supreme Court oral arguments over Florida and Texas laws regulating how social media companies police content on the internet. Jennifer Rie, Bloomberg Intelligence senior litigation analyst, discusses the FTC suing to block Kroger's acquisition of Albertsons. June Grasso hosts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bloomberg Law
Presidential Immunity in Question, Public Officials and Social Media, Legal Hot Tubs

Bloomberg Law

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2023 33:45 Transcription Available


On this special best-of-edition of Bloomberg Law we recap some of the big legal stories of the year. Eric Goldman, a professor at the Santa Clara University School of Law and co-director of the High Tech Law Institute, discusses Supreme Court oral arguments on whether public officials can block citizens on social media. Former federal prosecutor Jessica Roth, a professor at Cardozo Law School, discusses Donald Trump's claim that he is entitled to presidential immunity in the case charging him with trying to overturn the 2020 election. Bloomberg law reporter Dan Papscun discusses the legal “hot tub.”  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bloomberg Law
Presidential Immunity in Question, Public Officials and Social Media, Legal Hot Tubs

Bloomberg Law

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2023 33:45 Transcription Available


On this special best-of-edition of Bloomberg Law we recap some of the big legal stories of the year. Eric Goldman, a professor at the Santa Clara University School of Law and co-director of the High Tech Law Institute, discusses Supreme Court oral arguments on whether public officials can block citizens on social media. Former federal prosecutor Jessica Roth, a professor at Cardozo Law School, discusses Donald Trump's claim that he is entitled to presidential immunity in the case charging him with trying to overturn the 2020 election. Bloomberg law reporter Dan Papscun discusses the legal “hot tub.”  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bloomberg Law
Social Media and Keeping Trump Off the Ballot

Bloomberg Law

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2023 31:12 Transcription Available


Eric Goldman, a professor at the Santa Clara University School of Law and co-director of the High Tech Law Institute, discusses Supreme Court oral arguments on whether public officials can block citizens on social media. Elections law expert Rick Hasen, a professor at UCLA Law School, discusses a lawsuit in Colorado to get Donald Trump off the ballot in 2024. June Grasso hosts.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bloomberg Law
Justice Samuel Alito Refuses to Recuse

Bloomberg Law

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2023 32:24 Transcription Available


David Super, a professor at Georgetown Law School, discusses Justice Samuel Alito refusing to recuse himself in a major tax case despite sitting down for two interviews with an attorney involved in that case. Eric Goldman, a professor at Santa Clara University School of Law and co-director of the High Tech Law Institute, discusses the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals decision concluding that the Biden White House, the Surgeon General, the CDC and the FBI likely violated the First Amendment by coercing social media platforms to take down posts on their sites. June Grasso hostsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Radiolab
The Internet Dilemma

Radiolab

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2023 37:09 Very Popular


Matthew Herrick was sitting on his stoop in Harlem when something weird happened. Then, it happened again. And again. It happened so many times that it became an absolute nightmare—a nightmare that haunted his life daily and flipped it completely upside down. What stood between Matthew and help were 26 little words. These 26 words, known as Section 230, are the core of an Internet law that coats the tech industry in Teflon. No matter what happens, who gets hurt, or what harm is done, tech companies can't be held responsible for the things that happen on their platforms. Section 230 affects the lives of an untold number of people like Matthew, and makes the Internet a far more ominous place for all of us. But also, in a strange twist, it's what keeps the whole thing up and running in the first place. Why do we have this law? And more importantly, why can't we just delete it? Special thanks to James Grimmelmann, Eric Goldman, Naomi Leeds, Jeff Kosseff, Carrie Goldberg, and Kashmir Hill. EPISODE CREDITSReported by - Rachael CusickProduced by - Rachael Cusick and Simon Adlerwith mixing help from - Arianne WackFact-checking by - Natalie MiddletonEdited by - Pat Walters EPISODE CITATIONS: Articles:Kashmir Hill's story introduced us to Section 230. Books: Jeff Kosseff's book The Twenty-Six Words That Created the Internet (https://zpr.io/8ara6vtQVTuK) is a fantastic biography of Section 230To read more about Carrie Goldberg's work, check out her book Nobody's Victim (https://zpr.io/Ra9mXtT9eNvb). Our newsletter comes out every Wednesday. It includes short essays, recommendations, and details about other ways to interact with the show. Sign up (https://radiolab.org/newsletter)! Radiolab is supported by listeners like you. Support Radiolab by becoming a member of The Lab (https://members.radiolab.org/) today. Follow our show on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook @radiolab, and share your thoughts with us by emailing radiolab@wnyc.org. Leadership support for Radiolab's science programming is provided by the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, Science Sandbox, a Simons Foundation Initiative, and the John Templeton Foundation. Foundational support for Radiolab was provided by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation.

Tech Policy Grind
Decentralizing Social Media with Eric Goldman [S4E17]

Tech Policy Grind

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2023 37:38


What does Meta's Threads product mean for the future of social media? Reema dives into this and the current state of social media with Professor Eric Goldman, one of the world's leading experts on social media and the law. They discuss how the fediverse works and the pros and cons of decentralizing social media. Professor Goldman explores how content moderation impacts the potential proliferation of decentralizing social media platforms, and vice versa. They also cover how interoperability online interacts with competition concerns, and what this means for social media users' experience. Plus, stay tuned for Professor Goldman's favorite piece of advice to his students at SCU law. Eric Goldman is a Professor of Law and Co-Director of the High Tech Law Institute at Santa Clara University School of Law. Follow him on LinkedIn or his many other social media platforms (@ericgoldman). Check out the Foundry on Instagram, Twitter, or LinkedIn and subscribe to our newsletter! If you'd like to support the show, donate to the Foundry here or reach out to us at foundrypodcasts@ilpfoundry.us. Thanks for listening, and stay tuned for our next episode! DISCLAIMER: Reema engages with the Foundry voluntarily and in her personal capacity. The views and opinions expressed on air do not reflect on the organizations Reema works for or is affiliated with.

SDConCast - The Official Podcast of the San Diego Comic-Con Unofficial Blog
SDConCast 7/5/2023 – Oh, The Places You'll Goldman!

SDConCast - The Official Podcast of the San Diego Comic-Con Unofficial Blog

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2023 87:28


This week on the show we are welcoming back Eric Goldman, Managing Editor for Fandom. We'll talk about the TV shows of San Diego Comic-Con; which ones may show up, or won't, how the strike may affect the con, and more. We'll also cover all the latest SDCC news and exclusives. Join us for a fun and informative show.

Just Wanna Quilt
Trademark and Internet Law Professor Eric Goldman teaches us about Section 230 and the Internet

Just Wanna Quilt

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2023 64:58


Professor Eric Goldman from Santa Clara University is an expert all things trademark and all things Internet. He talks with us about current U.S. Supreme Court cases that may impact how we engage wtih the Internet. And he talks about slinkies too (he has a lot alot maybe all of the slinkies). For more on Eric, go to https://law.scu.edu/faculty/profile/goldman-eric/ and https://law.scu.edu/faculty/profile/goldman-eric/. And he has the best blog on the Internet and Technology Law, if you want to keep up (and not just because I have guest blogged for him). https://blog.ericgoldman.org/

Bloomberg Law
Section 230 Challenge; Astley Sues Over Voice Theft

Bloomberg Law

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2023 28:21


Eric Goldman, a Professor at Santa Clara University Law School and Co-Director of the High Tech Law Institute, discusses Supreme Court oral arguments over when social media companies can be held responsible for aiding terrorism.Intellectual property litigator Terence Ross, a partner at Katten Muchin Rosenman,  discusses 80s pop star Rick Astley suing rapper Yung Gravy for mimicking his voice from his hit "Never Gonna Give You Up."June Grasso hosts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

2 Girls 1 Podcast
243 Emoji Are Deciding Court Cases but the Legal System Is Still ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

2 Girls 1 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2023 72:58


Emoji have been popping up as pivotal evidence in legal proceedings ranging from real estate to drugs and sexual predation. The informal field of "emoji forensics" has lead to new caselaw about the meaning of some "non-textual" communication. But these waters are muddy due to legal interpretation, rapidly evolving Internet slang, and the many cultural meanings attributed to emoji symbols — not to mention that emoji may look completely different, depending on what software is displaying them, making it difficult to prove intent in court. Alli and Lindsey talk with Eric Goldman, a professor of law at Santa Clara University and co-director of the High Tech Law Institute, where he specializes in Internet law and intellectual property, especially as it relates to Silicon Valley. Eric has a special fascination with emoji, and shares the most popular symbols appearing in court, and how the law is adapting to disputes happening inside our text messages. Support 2G1P on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/2G1P Join the 2G1P Discord community: http://discord.gg/2g1p Join the 2G1P Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2girls1podcast/ Email us: 2G1Podcast@gmail.com Call the show and leave a message! (347) 871-6548   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Tech Refactored
Section 230, Internet Law, and Emoji Law

Tech Refactored

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2022 50:23 Transcription Available


Eric Goldman, Law Professor at Santa Clara University, joins the show to discuss Section 230 as he and Gus examine its origins, and also four current SCOTUS cases that could potentially impact the future of the internet.  Together they also touch on Emoji Law and how Internet Law is changing over time.Goldman runs the award-winning Technology & Marketing Law Blog, and has long been a go-to source on Internet Law. Goldman is also the Associate Dean for Research, Co-director of the High Tech Law Institute, and Supervisor of the Privacy Law Certificate.Follow Eric Goldman on Twitter @ericgoldmanFollow Gus Hurwitz on Twitter @GusHurwitzFollow NGTC on Twitter @UNL_NGTCLinksTechnology & Marketing Law BlogNebraska Governance and Technology Center

Bloomberg Law
Google Pays Up for Location-Tracking Practices

Bloomberg Law

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2022 22:21


Eric Goldman, a Professor at Santa Clara University Law School and Co-Director of the High Tech Law Institute, discusses the largest multi-state privacy settlement in US history, with Google paying $391.5 million to 40 states over its controversial location-tracking practices.Elliot Stein, Bloomberg Intelligence Senior Litigation Analyst, discusses the multiple lawsuits filed against President Joe Biden's student loan forgiveness plan.June Grasso hosts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The California Appellate Law Podcast
Where's the Harm?! & Other October 2022 Cases

The California Appellate Law Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2022 38:20 Transcription Available


Every attorney knows that to reverse an order, it's not enough to prove error. You also have to prove the error harmed your client. But when the Court of Appeal in Transcon Financial, Inc. v. Reid & Hellyer reversed a sanctions order for the reason that the offending party was not given the full 21-day safe-harbor period (motion was filed a day early), the court did not explain why the one extra day would have mattered.What's going on here?Jeff and Tim also discuss some other nuts-and-bolts cases that attorneys should bookmark:All defamation lawsuits involving the management of publicly-traded companies are not necessarily SLAPP-able as arising from a public issue. (Heffernan v. Bilzerian.)The 21-Day Safe Harbor Means 21 Days: Motion Filed Day 21 Is Too Early.Don't Seek Default Without Notifying Opposing Counsel.Oral MSJ ruling cuts off ability to accept 998 offer. (Trujillo v. City of Los Angeles.)Forwarding email to hotel clerk to print destroys the privilege.Good recap on recent church-and-state showdowns: Covid-restrictions on churches are likely unconstitutional where secular establishments are exempted.Other items discussed in the episode:Justice Jackson's voluble oral argument style, via Adam Feldman.Memes in judicial writing, via Eric Goldman.Videos from this episode will be posted at Tim Kowal's YouTube channel.Appellate Specialist Tim Kowal's biography, LinkedIn profile, Twitter feed, and YouTube page.Appellate Specialist Jeff Lewis' biography, LinkedIn profile, and Twitter feed.Sign up for “Not To Be Published,” Tim Kowal's Weekly Legal Update, or view his blog of recent cases.Use this link to get a 25% lifetime discount on Casetext.

Bloomberg Law
Supreme Court Could Break the Internet

Bloomberg Law

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2022 15:27 Very Popular


Eric Goldman, a Professor at Santa Clara University Law School and Co-Director of the High Tech Law Institute, discusses the Supreme Court jumping into the politically fraught debate over Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act.June Grasso hosts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Marketplace Tech
Are platforms liable for user content? Supreme Court may reset the rules.

Marketplace Tech

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2022 5:38 Very Popular


Much of the social media ecosystem — love it or hate it — has been made possible by a federal law from 1996 called the Communications Decency Act. Section 230 of that law shields online publishers like Facebook, Twitter and YouTube from liability for much of the content posted on their platforms. This week, the Supreme Court announced it will hear challenges to that law. One of the cases, Reynaldo Gonzalez v. Google LLC, questions whether Section 230 protects platforms that use algorithms to recommended content to users. Marketplace’s Meghan McCarty Carino spoke with Eric Goldman, a law professor at Santa Clara University School of Law. He said there are a few ways the decision could go.

Marketplace All-in-One
Are platforms liable for user content? Supreme Court may reset the rules.

Marketplace All-in-One

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2022 5:38


Much of the social media ecosystem — love it or hate it — has been made possible by a federal law from 1996 called the Communications Decency Act. Section 230 of that law shields online publishers like Facebook, Twitter and YouTube from liability for much of the content posted on their platforms. This week, the Supreme Court announced it will hear challenges to that law. One of the cases, Reynaldo Gonzalez v. Google LLC, questions whether Section 230 protects platforms that use algorithms to recommended content to users. Marketplace’s Meghan McCarty Carino spoke with Eric Goldman, a law professor at Santa Clara University School of Law. He said there are a few ways the decision could go.

The Privacy Beat
California's new children's law could dismantle the status quo: Is that bad?

The Privacy Beat

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2022 39:57


Last week, Eric Goldman visited the podcast to rip California's Age-Appropriate Design Code to shreds. Some of you did not like that. On today's episode, Stanford University's Dr. Jen King has a different take. “We've had nearly thirty years of design masquerading as being values-agnostic driving the development of the internet. Do we really want to defend this status quo?”

The Privacy Beat
Um, California passed a children's privacy law?

The Privacy Beat

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2022 38:13


While most of us were distracted by talks of a federal privacy bill, California's Senate passed its Age-Appropriate Design Code. It awaits Gov. Gavin Newsom's signature, and then it's law. Santa Clara Law School's Eric Goldman hates this bill a whole lot, and he wants to tell you why.

Fed Up
F-Bombs | 7

Fed Up

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2022 30:53


Will the gas from this fiber feud pass? In this special episode, Brooke Siffrin and Aricia Skidmore-Williams of Even The Rich, and Hannah Seligson, a reporter for The Daily Beast, sink their teeth into all the juicy fiber issues from the series. Plus additional perspectives from Christy Harrison, a registered dietitian and host of the podcast Food Psych, and Eric Goldman, a Professor at Santa Clara University School of Law and legal scholar whose focus is Internet Law.If you, or someone you know, is struggling with your relationship with food, please know you are not alone. There are free confidential helplines with people waiting to help. In the US you can call or text the National Eating Disorder Association at 1-800 -931-2237.Listen to new episodes 1 week early and to all episodes ad free with Wondery+. Join Wondery+ for exclusives, binges, early access, and ad free listening.Please support us by supporting our sponsors!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Dark House
Ackley House (Nyack, New York)

Dark House

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2022 76:35


Hadley and Alyssa uncover the true story behind the first house declared “legally haunted” in the United States. Nicknamed “Ackley House” after its one-time occupants, the Ackley family, this classic Queen Anne sits on the Hudson River across from Sleepy Hollow, New York. The many ghosts who roamed the home's halls were nothing but friendly, until the 1990s when the Ackleys decided to sell the house and found themselves entangled in a legal battle with potential buyers over the home's spooky reputation. In a landmark decision now referred to as “The Ghostbusters Ruling,” the house was deemed haunted by the New York Supreme Court. After digging into the home's backstory, Alyssa and Hadley bring on legal scholar Eric Goldman to unpack the implications of the court's decision and to learn more about disclosure laws for stigmatized properties. CREDITS Alyssa Fiorentino - Co-Host & Producer Hadley Mendelsohn - Co-Host & Producer Jessy Caron - Producer Jacob Stone - Sound Editor & Mixer Ian Munsell - Assistant Audio Engineer & House Beautiful Lead Video Editor James Scully - Pre-production Advisor Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Mary Trump Show
27: Forced Birth Or Freedom W/ Kurt Bardella, Eric Goldman & Cliff Schecter

The Mary Trump Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2022 56:26


Mary Trump sounds off on the terrible decision leaked from the Supreme Court that would overturn Roe V. Wade.  Together with strategists Eric Goldman, Cliff Schecter, and Kurt Bardella, she lays out the threats to our very notions of freedom and a constitutional republic, how to reclaim the language of America from the Right, and fight back with our values using 21st century communication techniques. ‘Ask Mary Anything' Email: MARY@POLITICON.COM Get More From This Week's Guests: Eric Goldman: Twitter | Break Something | MI Gov. Whitmer Campaign   Cliff Schecter: Twitter | YouTube | Ohio Innocence Project | Blue Amp Strategies | Author Kurt Bardella: Twitter | USA Today | KAP Action | The Morning Hangover  

The Kinda Funny Podcast
This Man Knows Every Celebrity w/Eric Goldman - Kinda Funny Podcast (Ep. 154)

The Kinda Funny Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2021 95:36


Follow Eric at https://twitter.com/TheEricGoldman Time Stamps - 00:00:00 - Start 00:02:30 - Eric Goldman is here! 00:22:21 - Housekeeping 00:23:00 - Comic-Con Parties and Growing up in LA 00:33:00 - George Lucas Sightings 00:40:00 - Press Lines at Big Movie/TV Junkets 00:53:34 - Fast and Furious? 00:56:29 - Smallville 01:08:03 - Fun Celebrities 01:17:45 - Eric's Normal Day