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Tim Berners-Lee Launches Campaign To Save the Web From Abuse

Monday November 5, 2018. 08:28 PM , from Slashdot
Tim Berners-Lee has launched a global campaign to save the web from the destructive effects of abuse and discrimination, political manipulation, and other threats that plague the online world. A report adds: In a talk at the opening of the Web Summit in Lisbon on Monday, the inventor of the web called on governments, companies and individuals to back a new 'Contract for the Web' that aims to protect people's rights and freedoms on the internet. The contract outlines central principles that will be built into a full contract and published in May 2019, when half of the world's population will be able to get online. More than 50 organisations have already signed the contract, which is published by Berners-Lee's World Wide Web Foundation alongside a report that calls for urgent action. 'For many years there was a feeling that the wonderful things on the web were going to dominate and we'd have a world with less conflict, more understanding, more and better science, and good democracy,' Berners-Lee told the Guardian. 'But people have become disillusioned because of all the things they see in the headlines. Humanity connected by technology on the web is functioning in a dystopian way. We have online abuse, prejudice, bias, polarisation, fake news, there are lots of ways in which it is broken. This is a contract to make the web one which serves humanity, science, knowledge and democracy.' Under the principles laid out in the document, which Berners-Lee calls a 'Magna Carta for the web', governments must ensure that its citizens have access to all of the internet, all of the time, and that their privacy is respected so they can be online 'freely, safely and without fear.' Berners-Lee, added, 'We're at a 50/50 moment for the web. We've created something amazing together, but half the world is still not online, and our online rights and freedoms are at risk. The web has done so much for us, but now we need to stand up #ForTheWeb.' You can watch his talk here (skip the first 10 minutes).

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