Sir Tim Berners-Lee calls on Europeans to help 'save the open internet'
"However, Sir Tim, along with law professors Barbara van Schewick and Larry Lessig, has urged the public to engage in the consultation, which runs until Ju…
"However, Sir Tim, along with law professors Barbara van Schewick and Larry Lessig, has urged the public to engage in the consultation, which runs until Ju…
"Net neutrality advocates warn that a world in which only the largest and most powerful companies can afford to secure preferential treatment from ISPs wil…
"Sir Tim Berners-Lee, the man who created the world wide web, is calling on regulators in Europe to protect net neutrality and "save the open internet…
"Tim Berners-Lee, the man who invented the World Wide Web, has pleaded with EU regulators to sew up the loopholes in the bloc’s new net neutrality rules, w…
"Europe only has a few days left to ensure that its member countries are actually protected by realnet neutrality rules. As we've been discussing, back…
"World Wide Web pioneer Sir Tim Berners-Lee has joined with others on an open letter to European regulators and lawmakers warning them they have four days…
"In an open letter released today, Sir Tim Berners-Lee, Professor Barbara van Schewick, and Professor Larry Lessig are urging citizens, lawmakers and regul…
Cross-posted from the World Wide Web Foundation. The post below is an open letter to European citizens, lawmakers and regulators, from our founder and Web inve…
I welcome the opportunity to comment on TRAI’s Consultation Paper on Free Data. I submit these comments as a professor of law and, by courtesy, electrical engin…
taz: Frau van Schewick, wem gehört das Internet? Barbara van Schewick: Allen. Allen, die das Internet benutzen, und denen, die es bereitstellen. Nicht den gro…
"taz: Frau van Schewick, wem gehört das Internet? Barbara van Schewick: Allen. Allen, die das Internet benutzen, und denen, die es bereitstellen. Nicht d…
I welcome the opportunity to comment on TRAI’s Pre-Consultation Paper on Net Neutrality. I submit these comments as a professor of law and, by courtesy, electri…