This paper examines the issue of freedom and regulation in cyberspace. Lawrence Lessig, in "Cyberspace Constitution, Draft 1.1" argues that the Internet has lost its original unregulated-able architecture. In "The Digital Divide in the Liberal State: a Canadian Perspective", William F Birdsall argues that the digital divide will persist in Canada despite the efforts of both public policy and the market. Both writers are pessimistic in terms of the revolutionary potential of cyberspace. 5 pgs. Bibliography lists 2 sources.