Those responsible for patenting the internet were Robert Kahn and Vinton Cerf
In 1962, ARPA created a computational research program under the direction of John Licklider, a scientist at MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology). Enough work had already been done in 1967 for ARPA to publish a plan to create a computer network called ARPANET.
ARPANET was a computer network created at the request of the United States Department of Defense to use it as a means of communication between different academic and state institutions.
We know the concept of ARPANET (Advanced Research Projects Agency Network) as one of the networks created by order of the United States Department of Defense in order to establish an important communication link between the different Government Organizations of the nation.
MILNET. MILNET (English MILitary NETwork, in Spanish military network) is a military communication network of the United States Armed Forces. It was created in 1983 from ARPANET. ARPANET was initially a joint project of various scientific and military institutions.
In computing, the World Wide Web (WWW) or global computer network is a system of distribution of hypertext or hypermedia documents interconnected and accessible through the Internet.