
You could report this company anonymously to the Federation Against Software Theft. To add to the discomfort, the reason you're using this software - in fact, the reason you were hired - is because you know it really well: you used to work at the company that made it, where piracy levels led to the last round of cost cuts that pushed you out of the door. suggesting that it's actually licensed to somewhere completely different. While working on a new project, you notice that the expensive software it employs flashes up a licence splash screen. When you were hired, though, it was mentioned that things are pretty tight. You're still on probation, but it seems like a nice place, and there's a salary.

After what feels like a million interviews, you've finally gotten a job.
