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For example, let's assume you are talking about a Steam user's piracy that has come to your attention—further, let's say it's a game published by Microsoft. There are three reports you can file with:
1. {LINK REMOVED}Microsoft
2. Steam moderators provide a novel tool when you discover piracy in one of the threads or forums: It's called "Report."
3. BSA: The Software Alliance[reporting.bsa.org]
4. FBI. Forget about it. They don't even have the manpower and resources needed to handle anything that you could report…unless you can hand them an arrest worth millions of dollars on a silver platter. So, you can ignore #4.