North Dakota University System to host virtual discussion on Big Tech
The panel will discuss attempts by state legislatures across the country to rein in Big Tech firms such as Apple and Google.
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BISMARCK The North Dakota University System is slated to host a virtual panel discussion titled The States vs. Big Tech Thursday, April 15, from noon to 1 p.m.
The panel will discuss attempts by state legislatures across the United States to curtail Big Tech , large technology firms such as Apple and Google.
Moderating the panel will be NDUS Chancellor Mark Haggerott. Other panel members include, Sen. Kyle Davison, R-Fargo, the North Dakota legislator behind Senate Bill 2333, which would have placed restrictions on mobile device application stores such as Apple s App Store and Google s Google Play Store. SB 2333 did not advance through the chamber, however.
North Dakota University System to host virtual discussion on Big Tech
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