When the web becomes law

About five years ago I undertook a trip to Germany with great emotion: she went to interview Sir Tim Berners Lee. Unfortunately his wife suffered a car accident and Berners Lee did not attend the interview. Many people who captured my disappointment did not understand the cause, but to explain that it was nothing more and nothing less than the inventor of the World Wide Web, fell into account the importance of the character and the reason for my mood.
And is that Berners Lee’s invention maybe it’s one of the inventions have had the greatest impact on mankind. In fact the same, more than twenty years after its establishment believes that humanity has become so dependent on the World Wide Web, and laInternet on this work, which states that access to the Web should be considered a human right . As well as hear it. Asevaración is a very strong, which promises to open up great discussions in the years to come.
Berners Lee a bit ironic to compare this to the lack of water and lack of access to the web. “You can live without the Web. It is impossible to live without water. But if you already have water, then the difference between someone who is connected to the Web, and therefore the information society, and someone who is not is getting bigger “
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