KEY POINTS
  • A non-profit campaign group set up by Berners-Lee has secured the backing of Facebook and Google for his "contract for the web."
  • The contract calls on companies to respect consumers' data privacy and urges governments to ensure everyone has access to the internet.
  • Berners-Lee is due to say in Berlin that the contract will serve as a blueprint for governments, companies and citizens to safeguard the web as a force for good.
Sir Tim Berners-Lee gives a speech at the Campus Party Italia 2019 on July 25, 2019 in Milan, Italy.

Tim Berners-Lee, the creator of the World Wide Web, is officially launching his plan to "fix" the internet.

The World Wide Web Foundation, a non-profit campaign group set up by Berners-Lee, has secured the backing of tech giants Facebook, Google and Microsoft for the scheme, dubbed the "contract for the web."