Contact

As part of its mission to ensure that the Web is available to all, W3C seeks a presence in communities around the world. W3C works to engage regional communities in this global effort.

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Please see how to request an interview. Additional contact information for the press is available.

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If your organization is not a W3C Member, please send questions about W3C Membership to membership@w3.org.

If your organization is already a W3C Member, please refer to the Member Web site for assistance.

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Please send liaison questions to team-liaisons@w3.org. See more liaison contact information.

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If you have a question about a specification or technology, please have a look at specification reviews and public feedback. You may also wish to contact a W3C group or someone on the W3C staff with a technical question. There are also a number of discussion lists.

Speak to Someone

Use the list of regional contacts on this page if wish to speak to someone with local expertise about W3C Membership, or with an interview request. You may also wish to contact the W3C staff directly.

See also information about how to get to ERCIM, how to get to Keio University, and how to get to MIT.

W3C Host and Offices Map

W3C Regional contacts map (full size)

If you found "w3.org" in the source of a page and are looking for the owner

Often, people look in the source code of a Web page for clues about who owns or created the page. Many pages on the Web include mention of W3C; see our Webmaster FAQ for an explanation. However, W3C did not create these pages unless they are on w3.org. Furthermore, W3C cannot help you find who owns or created these pages.

If You Don't Know Where To Start

If, after reviewing the above, you are uncertain where to direct your question, please use our feedback list and we will direct you to the proper forum.