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Inventor of World Wide Web warns of control threat to internet

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Inventor of World Wide Web warns of control threat to internet


PUBLISHED : Monday, 29 September, 2014, 3:23am
UPDATED : Monday, 29 September, 2014, 3:23am

Agence France-Presse in London

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Tim Berners-Lee called for a bill of rights that would guarantee the independence of the internet and ensure users' privacy.

The British inventor of the World Wide Web has warned that the freedom of the internet is under threat by governments and corporations interested in controlling the web.

Tim Berners-Lee, a computer scientist who invented the web 25 years ago, called for a bill of rights that would guarantee the independence of the internet and ensure users' privacy.

"If a company can control your access to the internet ... which websites you go to, then they have tremendous control over your life," Berners-Lee said at the London Web We Want festival on the future of the internet.

"If a government can block you going to, for example, the opposition's political pages, then they can give you a blinkered view of reality to keep themselves in power.

"Suddenly the power to abuse the open internet has become so tempting both for government and big companies."

Berners-Lee, 59, called for an internet version of the Magna Carta, the 13th-century English charter credited with guaranteeing basic rights and freedoms.

Concerns over privacy and freedom on the internet have increased in the wake of the revelation of mass government monitoring of online activity following leaks by former US intelligence contractor Edward Snowden.

 
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