EWeek 21 Oct 2002 p 58, "High-tech products invite tech crimes" P. Coffee
Writing about a consultant who tried to sell a client's software, and got busted: "Next time, a code theif may use a "BlackNet" brokerage (as envisioned in the widely circulated essay by Timothy May) to avoid such traps." [He is commenting on whereas stolen chips are valuable to many, stolen software is valuable only to a few...]