Locking the Web open: Why we need to rethink the World Wide Web

This article is part of a series written by speakers featuring at our upcoming 10th anniversary TNW Conference Europe. Brewster Kahle is the founder of the Internet Archive, one of the largest digital libraries in the world, home to the Wayback Machine and 20 petabytes of our shared cultural history. One of my heroes, Larry Lessig, famously wrote that “Code is Law.” In other words, the way we code the Web will determine the way we live online, so we need to bake our values into our code. Freedom of expression, privacy, and universal access to all knowledge should all be baked into…
This story continues at The Next Web




