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You are here: Home / News / I4ADA Supports contract for the Web

I4ADA Supports contract for the Web

25/11/2019 By Frits Bussemaker Leave a Comment Filed Under: News

I4ADA supports the call from Sir Tim Berners-Lee, Co-founderf of the World Wide Web Foundation for a ‘Contract for the Web’. More information can be found here.

The Web was designed to bring people together and make knowledge freely available. It has changed the world for good and improved the lives of billions. Yet, many people are still unable to access its benefits and, for others, the Web comes with too many unacceptable costs.

Everyone has a role to play in safeguarding the future of the Web. The Contract for the Web was created by representatives from over 80 organizations, representing governments, companies and civil society, and sets out commitments to guide digital policy agendas. To achieve the Contract’s goals, governments, companies, civil society and individuals must commit to sustained policy development, advocacy, and implementation of the Contract text

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