The web turns 25 and its creator Tim Berners-Lee demands that it remains free
On March 12, 1989, Tim Berners-Lee distributed a proposal for the creation of a new system for the distribution of information, a web of notes with links between them. This was the original concept of the World Wide Web. On this anniversary, its creator calls for the creation of a Magna Carta for the web, the equivalent of one of the basic documents for British democracy to protect the freedom of the people from surveillance.