
As World Wide Web turns 30, its inventor urges 2.0 ethics upgrade
Since unleashing his invention on the world at CERN, Tim Berners-Lee has continued to wrestle with the implications.
The Contract for the Web is a global action plan created by Tim Berners-Lee and the World Wide Web Foundation to make the internet safer and more accessible. It outlines nine core principles for governments, companies, and citizens to ensure the web remains a force for good, covering issues from data privacy to universal access.
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Since unleashing his invention on the world at CERN, Tim Berners-Lee has continued to wrestle with the implications.