Tim Berners-Lee Reflects on Free Web Release, Urges Ethical Regulations
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Tim Berners-Lee, considered the father of the Web, gave himself in an interview with the Guardian on September 28, 2025. If he chose to make the Web free so that it is accessible to all, he today expresses some regrets. We all have regrets. This is also the case of the creator of the World Wide Web, Tim
Tim Berners-Lee Reflects on Free Web Release, Urges Ethical Regulations
In a reflective piece published in The Guardian, Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the World Wide Web, revisits the pivotal decision that shaped the digital era: releasing his creation into the public domain without patents or fees. At 34 years old, working at CERN in 1989, Berners-Lee envisioned a system for scientists to share information seamlessly across computers, but he chose not to commercialize it, prioritizing universal access over perso…
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