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petersuber
@petersuber@fediscience.org  ·  activity timestamp 4 days ago

Tim Berners-Lee (@timbl) explains why he gave away the #WWW for free.
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2025/sep/28/why-i-gave-the-world-wide-web-away-for-free

"For the web to have everything on it, everyone had to be able to use it, and want to do so. This was already asking a lot. I couldn’t also ask that they pay for each search or upload they made. In order to succeed, therefore, it would have to be free. That’s why, in 1993, I convinced my #CERN managers to donate the intellectual property of the world wide web, putting it into the public domain. We gave the web away to everyone."

But he adds:

"Today, I look at my invention and I am forced to ask: is the web still free today? No, not all of it. We see a handful of large platforms harvesting users’ private data to share with commercial brokers or even repressive governments…Trading personal data for use certainly does not fit with my vision for a free web."

#PublicDomain #OpenInfrastructure #Solid #Web

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PointlessSpike
@PointlessSpike@mastodon.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 days ago

@petersuber @timbl This was inevitable. As long as we allow capitalism to exist in our society, it will take over everything.

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Barney Defanfaler
@BarneyDefanfaler@mastodon.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 4 days ago

@petersuber @timbl
Yeah, WWW gone primarily business mode from initial military, educational, scientific info sharing . . .

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Blukunfando
@blukunfando@mastodon.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 4 days ago

@petersuber @timbl A web’s job is to catch flies. It seems to be doing it just fine.

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aspragg
@aspragg@ohai.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 4 days ago

@petersuber @timbl

… but does not reflect on whether supporting Encrypted Media Extensions was actually the right decision, and in keeping with those principles, in hindsight

https://www.theregister.com/2017/03/06/berners_lee_web_drm_w3c/

smh

Sir Tim Berners-Lee refuses to be King Canute, approves DRM as Web standard

Will decision bring back need to use specific browsers?
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Al Sweigart
@AlSweigart@mastodon.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 4 days ago

@petersuber @timbl

A large printed banner on a wall that reads, "If it's inaccessible to the poor it's neither radical nor revolutionary."
A large printed banner on a wall that reads, "If it's inaccessible to the poor it's neither radical nor revolutionary."
A large printed banner on a wall that reads, "If it's inaccessible to the poor it's neither radical nor revolutionary."
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Hans
@Hans@kirche.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 4 days ago

@petersuber @timbl

Weil der Text so wichtig ist, auch auf deutsch:

Tim Berners-Lee erklärt, warum er die "WWW" kostenlos verschenkte.

https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2025/sep/28/why-i-gave-the-world-wide-web-away-for-free

>>

the Guardian

Why I gave the world wide web away for free | Tim Berners-Lee

My vision was based on sharing, not exploitation – and here’s why it’s still worth fighting for
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Nazo
@nazokiyoubinbou@urusai.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 4 days ago

@petersuber @timbl Lately I've been looking at Archive.org posts and discussions from various people and it has started me on a nostalgia trip, thinking back to the earlier days of the Web. I can't speak for the really early stuff (I guess I started being online a lot around the very late 90s?) and I certainly missed out on a whole lot of firsts (like Zophar doing one of the first live stream events,) but I'm certainly remembering how it used to be. It was a hot mess, but it was OUR hot mess. Sure you had to not click on certain links trolls posted, watch for viruses on some sites, stupid monkeys bounced around the screen demanding you punch them, etc, but there wasn't this constant "oh god, what info did this site just gather about me to use against me later?" over our heads...

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