David R. Gilchrist, PhD, LLM, SJD’s New Book, “Regulating Big Tech,” is a Fascinating Exploration of the Clash Between the Law and Technological Innovations – PR.com
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Varina,
NC,
January
23,
2025
–(PR.com)– Fulton
Books
author
David
R.
Gilchrist,
PhD,
LLM,
SJD,
who
holds
a
doctorate
of
juridical
science
in
corporate
and
business
law
from
Delaware
Law
School
at
Widener
University,
has
completed
his
most
recent
book,
“Regulating
Big
Tech:
The
Analysis
of
Competition
to
Remedy
Nineteenth-Century
Legal
Restraint
for
Twenty-first
Century
Innovation”:
a
compelling
examination
of
the
challenges
in
using
the
law
to
regulate
global
tech
giants
in
the
modern
world.
“Daily
global
news
supports
the
relevant
importance
of
well-considered
solutions
to
regulating
Big
Tech
in
response
to
the
clash
of
constitutional
restraint,
agency
regulation,
and
corporate
actions,”
writes
Gilchrist.
“Technology’s
innovative
networks
have
invaded
business
and
economic
structures.
The
simple
has
morphed
into
the
complex
while
no
effective
method
of
meaningful
enforcement
is
found
within
current
law.
“Legal
immunity
grants
expansive
freedom
from
accountability
and
corporate
responsibility;
the
ramifications
are
far
reaching,
and
widespread;
indeed,
worldwide.
Cultural
norms
of
national
regimes
shape
their
approach
to
violations
of
anticompetitive
activity.
The
United
States
solely
has
criminal
restraining
regulatory
enforcement.
Why
is
that?
How
effective
is
the
civil
restraining
enforcement?
The
media
publicizes
financial
fines
intended
to
restrain
and
yet
are
corporately
considered
merely
the
cost
of
doing
business.
The
public’s
accommodation
becomes
inevitable
as
the
legal
system
loopholes
surpass
any
legal
restraint
while
hoodwinking
deception
slow
walks
the
penalizing
remedy.
“The
objective
herein
is
to
effectively
distill
humanity’s
psyche
through
the
lens
of
history,
sociology,
law,
and
economics
giving
the
reader
a
rich
and
comprehensive
understanding
of
foundational
status
quo
and
a
context
for
implementing
retaliatory
strategy.
At
stake
is
the
consequential
welfare
of
consumers
who
find
themselves
in
uncharted
territory,
without
effective
advocacy.
The
resultant
challenging
competition
marketplace
is
a
difficult
environment
for
consumers
and
competitors
alike.”
Published
by
Fulton
Books,
David
R.
Gilchrist,
PhD,
LLM,
SJD’s
book
offers
readers
an
eye-opening
exploration
to
inspire
critical
thought
surrounding
the
future
of
law,
technology,
and
innovation.
Drawing
upon
years
of
historical
research
and
personal
observations,
Gilchrist
shares
his
work
with
the
hope
of
encouraging
readers
to
consider
their
role
in
shaping
the
laws
that
govern
both
them
and
big
tech.
Readers
who
wish
to
experience
this
engaging
work
can
purchase
“Regulating
Big
Tech:
The
Analysis
of
Competition
to
Remedy
Nineteenth-Century
Legal
Restraint
for
Twenty-first
Century
Innovation”
online
at
the
Apple
iTunes
store,
Amazon,
Google
Play,
or
Barnes
and
Noble.
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