ABSTRACT

A leading industrialist once claimed that '[t]he Web reminds me of the early days of the PC industry. No one really knows anything. There are no experts. All the experts have been wrong. There's a tremendous open possibility to the whole thing. And it hasn't been confined, or defined, in too many ways. That's wonderful.'2 Indeed, 'tremendous open possibility' of the Internet includes its potential to reshape the power structure in countries with a totalitarian regime.