<div><strong>Hi all, What you find below is an except from a story carried our by the BBC yesterday. A conundrum?</strong></div><strong></strong>
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<div>Aaron</div>
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<div><br clear="all"><font color="#ff9900">Who's in charge of the web's future? </font></div>
<div><font color="#ff9900">So far it has grown on principles of openness and mutually agreed standards - but some now fear the emergence of a corporate web where innovation and free expression will be shackled. </font></div>
<p><font color="#ff9900">"There are no guarantees that it will carry on to evolve the way it is now - open, free and with universal standards," says Professor Wendy Hall, Southampton University scientist . </font></p>
<div><font color="#ff9900">"If you lose that or the standards are taken over by a commercial concern, then the web will change dramatically." </font></div>
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