Eric Goldman was quoted by Media Post about lawsuits Amazon is facing; in ABC7 News, KPLA-FM, Ride the Lightning, JDSupra and other outlets about emojis in court cases; in a story by Zero Hedge News and aroundworld24.com discussing legal issues for “Sugar Daddy” ads purporting to help young women pay for college; in BusinessDay and 27 other outlets about a new, politically unpopular bill to force companies to prove neutrality before they can be shielded from liability for what is posted on their sites; and in The Entrepreneur Fund, The Advisory Board Company, and eight other outlets about the sale of fake nutritional supplements. He was quoted in The Independent and 11 other outlets about tech companies and antitrust laws; in an op-ed on The New York Timesabout new bills being considered for big tech companies; in Ars Technica, KQED and 11 other outlets about Democratic presidential candidate Tulsi Gabbard suing Google; and in Yahoo! Finance and six other outlets on the importance of Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act.