What about compound nouns like "Web site" and "Web protocols?" Just as we capitalize other proper nouns when they appear as part of compound nouns (e.g, "California beaches"), so we should capitalize the word Web in these compound nouns.
Here's another example of the same rule. The World Series isn't just any world-renowned series of games. It's the official name for the annual championship series for professional baseball teams in the U.S. We always capitalize World Series, even when it appears as part of other compound nouns:
World SeriesThus:
World Series tickets
World Series paraphernalia
WebThe word "Internet," another proper noun, gets the same treatment.
Web site
Web protocol
InternetYou might have noticed that the New York Times and other organizations with formal style guides capitalize Web and Internet. Now you know why.
Internet security
Internet marketing