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Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the World Wide Web, did not seek to profit from his invention in a traditional sense. He initially worked on the web while at CERN and chose not to patent it, allowing it to become a free and open resource. While he has earned a salary through various academic and research positions, he has not made significant personal wealth from the web itself. Instead, his focus has been on promoting web accessibility and standards.

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