Adobe has issued a statement agreeing to pay a hefty fine after years of customers complaining about a lack of transparency ...
The case has now been settled, with Adobe agreeing to a $75 million fine and matching free services to users of its products. Turning software into a monthly subscription is all the rage these days, ...
Adobe Inc. has agreed to a $150 million (£113 million) settlement with the U.S. Department of Justice over allegations that ...
The Acrobat maker is accused of harming consumers by concealing hefty termination fees and making it difficult to cancel subscriptions.
The settlement includes $75 million in civil penalties and another $75 million in free services. Adobe also agreed to a series of stipulations to prevent any confusion in the future.
Adobe says it will pay $75 million to resolve a lawsuit filed by the US government alleging that the creative software giant harmed consumers by making its subscriptions intentionally hard to cancel ...
Adobe has agreed to pay $75 million to the Department of Justice and an additional $75 million worth of free service to its ...
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Adobe to pay $75 million in settlement over hard-to-cancel subscriptions in DOJ, FTC case
Adobe has agreed to pay $75 million to settle a lawsuit filed by the U.S. Department of Justice and the Federal Trade ...
Adobe has agreed to a $75 million settlement to address a lawsuit from the US government, which accused the company of misleading consumers by hiding termination fees.
Adobe will spend $75.0 million on free services and pay about $75.0 million to settle a US lawsuit over cancellation hurdles.
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