Why Craigslist’s ‘Casual Encounters’ Is A Bad Spot To Catch Predators (Forbes Cross-Post)

By Eric Goldman Venson Villapando had, in the words of his psychologist, a “normal” heterosexual interest in “adolescent and adult females.”  In 2009, he logged into Craigslist’s “casual encounters” section and responded to an ad with the headline “looking to get…

H1 2013 Quick Links, Part 3 (Social Media and Content Regulation)

By Eric Goldman and Jake McGowan Facebook * Growing Facebook fatigue? * The FDA thinks that a pharma company liking a comment on its Facebook page constitutes an endorsement of the comment contents. * WSJ: More questions about how Facebook handles…

“FTC Regulation of Social Media” Talk Slides and Recording

By Eric Goldman Last week, I spoke at the 16th Annual FDA-OCRA 2013 Educational Conference in Irvine to an audience of medical device and pharmaceutical compliance professionals. My topic was how the FTC regulates social media, with an emphasis on…

Facebook Posting of Criminal Trial’s Witness List Isn’t a “True Threat”–US v. Amaya

By Eric Goldman U.S. v. Amaya, 2013 WL 2548393 (N.D. Iowa, June 11, 2013) This is a quite lengthy sentencing opinion following Amaya’s meth conviction, a not uncommon circumstance given the disproportionately high meth sentences produced by the sentencing guidelines….

Online Dating Websites Aren’t Required To Warn That Some Members May Be Murderers (Forbes Cross-Post)

By Eric Goldman Beckman v. Match.com, 2013 WL 2355512 (D. Nev. May 29, 2013) and Okeke v. Cars.com, 2013 N.Y. Slip Op. 23174 (N.Y.City Civ. Ct. May 28, 2013) Mary Kay Beckman suffered an online dating nightmare.  She met Wade Mitchell…

Craigslist’s Anti-Consumer Lawsuit Threatens to Break Internet Law–Craigslist v. 3Taps/Padmapper (Forbes Cross-Post)

By Eric Goldman Craigslist, Inc. v. 3Taps, Inc., 2013 WL 1819999 (N.D. Cal. April 30, 2013) Craigslist is one of the best examples of the Internet’s sharing economy.  Craigslist improves markets by helping buyers and sellers find each other.  Remarkably, it…

Vermont Enacts The Nation’s First Anti-Patent Trolling Law (Forbes Cross-Post)

By Eric Goldman Efforts to crack down on patent trolling are escalating.  Just a couple of years ago, Congress passed a major amendment of the Patent Act (the America Invents Act) with the hope that it would curb some abusive…

Second Circuit Summarily Affirms 512(c) Dismissal–Obodai v. Cracked

By Eric Goldman Obodai v. Cracked Entertainment Inc., 2013 WL 2321420 (2d Cir. May 29, 2013). I blogged this case last year. My understanding is that a user allegedly posted copyright infringing material to Cracked.com, and the purported copyright owner…

Year-in-Review Talk on Online Marketing Issues

By Eric Goldman Today I’m speaking in Westminster, Colorado at the Rocky Mountain IP and Technology Institute. My topic is “Online Marketing/E-Commerce Updates” and was designed to be a “year-in-review” type talk. However, as I thought about the most important…

Overly Cautious Judge Allows Discovery Before Resolving Section 230 Dismissal–Nasser v. WhitePages

By Eric Goldman Nasser v. WhitePages, Inc., 2013 WL 2295678 (W.D. Va. May 24, 2013). Prior blog post. Rulings like this drive me batty. This is an easy and unambigous Section 230 case, but the judge decided to drag it…