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'''The open web is participatory, transparent, decentralized and generative.'''
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*'''Fueled by participation, in ideas, energy or media from more than a billion Internet users.<br>'''
'''The open web is freedom, decentralization and collaboration. '''<br>
*'''Built on transparent technologies that anyone can study, use or improve.<br>'''
*'''Decentralized in both architecture and control, ensuring continued choice and diversity.<br>'''
*'''The generative nature of web means we can all take existing parts of the Internet into something that is our own.'''


'''The open web is a powerful tool for change. <br>The open web is threatened. <br>We need to protect, improve and grow the open web.'''  
'''The web is a powerful tool for change.&nbsp;'''
 
'''The open nature of the web is threatened.'''
 
'''We need to protect, improve and grow the open web.'''  


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== '''The open web is participatory, transparent, decentralized and generative.'''  ==
== '''The open web is freedom, decentralization and collaboration.'''  ==
 
'''The open web is:'''


=== '''Fueled by participation, in ideas, energy or media from more than a billion Internet users.'''  ===
*Freedom: The open web is built with technology and content that anyone can share, study, use or improve, without asking permission from others.
*Decentralization: The open web architecture is distributed and control is shared by many parties, ensuring continued user choice.
*Collaboration: The open web fueled by participation, in ideas, enthusiasm or media from more than a billion Internet users.


*in the open web--anyone can request and receive access to information
== '''This web is a powerful tool for change.''' ==
*users can look inside things to see how they work (i mean open-source but am looking for a non-tech buzzword way to say it)
*web example: user generated content: millions of users around the world add to shared knowledge (by contributing to wikipedia)
*non-web example: a town hall meeting where anyone can raise their hand and join the conversation


=== '''Built on transparent technologies that anyone can study, use or improve. '''  ===
*The Internet is a global public resource that must remain open and accessible.
*It’s the /most/ powerful communication tool in the history of humanity.


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*The nervous system of trade, education, governance, activism, and play.
anyone can create content, code or devices


*web example: anyone can run&nbsp;
*Lets a single idea achieve global impac.
*non-web example: a recipe book anyone can cook from and innovate with
Decentralized in both architecture and control, ensuring continued choice and diversity. ===


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*All without needing someone else’s approval or permission.<br>
Shared control


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== '''The open nature of the web is threatened.''' ==
isn’t top down&nbsp;in control


*user choice for which programs to run
*A closed internet slows down innovation and commerce, and stifles collaboration. <br>
*the consumers are also producers
*anyone can innovate on the web, without having to ask for permission
*web example: you choose which operating system to use and programs to install
*non-web example:
The generative nature of web means we can all take existing parts of the Internet into something that is our own. ==


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it is threatened by:
freely create, innovate and express ideas online without asking permission from others.


*web example: you can remix content together--photos, videos, music can be mashed up to create new content
*walled gardens
*non-web example: a box of legos that can be re-shaped into new things at any point
The open web is a powerful tool for change. ·&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;  ==


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*roadblocks
It’s the /most/ powerful communication tool in the history of humanity


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*gatekeepers
The nervous system of trade, education, governance, activism, and play.


*Lets a single idea achieve global impact
*centralization
*The Internet is a global public resource that must remain open and accessible.
The open web is threatened.  ==


by:
*lack of privacy control<br>


*walled gardens
== '''We need to protect, improve and grow the open web.''' ==
*roadblocks
*gatekeepers
*centralization
*lack of privacy


A closed internet slows down innovation and commerce, and stifles collaboration
*The web must be protected from confusion, monopoly, exploitation, centralization and control. <br>
We need to protect, improve and grow the open web. ==
*The web needs to be improved through continued innovation and advancement to benefit as many as possible<br>
*The open web can grow through applications of openness, ensuring open options in user choice.


*Magnifying the public benefit aspects of the Internet is an important goal, worthy of time, attention and commitment.
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*protecting the web means making sure there are open options in user choice
*The effectiveness of the Internet as a public resource depends upon interoperability (protocols, data formats, content), innovation and decentralized participation worldwide.
*Free and open source software promotes the development of the Internet as a public resource.
*Individuals' security on the Internet is fundamental and cannot be treated as optional.
*growing the open web means creating applications of openness
*Commercial involvement in the development of the Internet brings many benefits; a balance between commercial goals and public benefit is critical.
*Improved through continued innovation and advancement.
*to benefit as many as possible
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