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  1. Tim Berners-Lee - Wikipedia

    • Berners-Lee made his idea available freely, with no patent and no royalties due. The World Wide Web Consortium decided that its standards should be based on royalty-free technology, so that they easily could be adopted by anyone. See more

    Overview

    Sir Timothy John Berners-Lee (born 8 June 1955), also known as TimBL, is an English computer scientist best … See more

    Early life

    Berners-Lee was born in London on 8 June 1955, the son of mathematicians and computer scientists Mary Lee Woods (1924–2017) and Conway Berners-Lee (1921–2019). His parents were both from Birmingham and … See more

    Career and research

    After graduation, Berners-Lee worked as an engineer at the telecommunications company Plessey in Poole, Dorset. In 1978, he joined D. G. Nash in Ferndown, Dorset, where he helped create typesetting software fo… See more

    Personal life

    Berners-Lee has said "I like to keep work and personal life separate."
    Berners-Lee married Nancy Carlson, an American computer programmer, in 1990. She was also working in Switzerland at the World Heal… See more

    Further reading

    • Tim Berners-Lee's publications
    • Tim Berners-Lee and the Development of the World Wide Web (Unlocking the Secrets of Science) (Mitchell Lane Publishers, 2001), ISBN 1-58415-096-3See more

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  2. Berners-Lee made his idea available freely, with no patent and no royalties due.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Berners-Lee
    Granted, it’s somewhat difficult to patent a concept like the internet, but Sir Tim Berners-Lee made a conscious decision not to accept royalties. He believed the World Wide Web should be freely available to the masses, leading him to never seek a patent on the website he first launched in 1991.
    www.davison.com/blog/inventions-that-are-surprisi…
    Berners-Lee didn’t try to cash in on his invention and rejected CERN’s call to patent his Web technology. He wanted the Web to be open and free so it could expand and evolve as rapidly as possible. As he later said, “Had the technology been proprietary, and in my total control, it would probably not have taken off.
    www.history.com/news/the-worlds-first-web-site
     
  3. “I Was Devastated”: Tim Berners-Lee, the Man Who Created the …

     
  4. Tim Berners-Lee Takes the Stand to Keep the Web Free

    Feb 8, 2012 · Tim Berners-Lee, who invented the Web, testified Tuesday in a Texas courtroom, fighting to keep the web's most basic interactivity from being subject to licensing fees from a patent troll.

  5. Pioneer Who Kept the Web Free Honored With a Technology Prize

  6. The Web’s longest nightmare ends: Eolas’ patents are …

    Jul 22, 2013 · Web pioneers united to stop "interactive web" patents at an East Texas trial. The Eolas patents were uniquely threatening to the Web and drew Tim Berners-Lee's personal attention. Credit:...

  7. The Mind Behind the Web - Scientific American

    Mar 12, 2009 · Patents could prevent users from moving freely around the Web, killing the universal access to information the world now enjoys. Proprietary products could fragment the one big Web into smaller,...

  8. Tim Berners-Lee - World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)

    Jul 15, 2015 · Sir Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web while at CERN, the European Particle Physics Laboratory, in 1989. He wrote the first web client and server in 1990. His specifications of URIs, HTTP and HTML were refined …

  9. 30 years ago, 1 decision altered the course of our connected world

  10. The World Wide Web became available to the broader …

    Apr 30, 2023 · No patents, no fees. The World Wide Web was the brainchild of Tim Berners-Lee, a 37-year-old researcher at a physics lab in Switzerland called CERN.

  11. From a humble beginning 35 years ago, the Web is …

    Mar 12, 2024 · With those words, the World Wide Web was first proposed on this day 35 years ago by Tim Berners-Lee at CERN. Many inventions and creations often surpass their initial intention and the Web is no exception.

  12. Tim Berners Lee on software patents

  13. Tim Berners-Lee | Biography, Education, Internet, Contributions ...

  14. Long Live the Web: A Call for Continued Open Standards and …

  15. 30th Anniversary of the World Wide Web - C-SPAN.org

  16. “The web belongs to all of us”: Q&A with the web’s inventor, Sir …

  17. BBC - History - Tim Berners Lee

  18. Tim Berners-Lee - History of the Internet

  19. Web History Primer - World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)

  20. Tim Berners-Lee Wants the Internet Back - Bloomberg

  21. The birth of the Web | CERN

  22. Sir Tim Berners-Lee on getting the web and AI to ‘work for you’

  23. Where the web was born - CERN

  24. Tim Berners-Lee – Wikipedia tiếng Việt

  25. Tim Berners-Lee - World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)