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Christopher Miller

Big Tech Regulations

“Big Tech Regulations” explores the intensifying scrutiny of Silicon Valley giants, examining the evolving landscape of antitrust law, AI governance, and global tech policy.
The book addresses the critical question of how to regulate powerful software corporations and artificial intelligence, referencing landmark antitrust cases against companies like Google and Meta.
It examines the legal arguments, evidence, and potential consequences for the tech landscape, offering a balanced perspective on innovation, market dominance, and public interest.

The book provides a structured analysis, beginning with fundamental concepts and historical context.
It then examines important antitrust cases and governmental actions, dissecting legal strategies and potential ramifications.
Finally, it analyzes the development of AI governance frameworks and differing regulatory approaches across nations.

This book is unique in its comprehensive and accessible approach, drawing upon legal filings, government reports, and industry publications to offer valuable insights for legal professionals, policymakers, and anyone interested in understanding the challenges and opportunities presented by increasing regulatory scrutiny of Big Tech.
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