By Jonathan Stempel March 13 (Reuters) - Adobe reached a $150 million settlement to resolve a U.S. government lawsuit accusing the Photoshop and Acrobat maker of harming consumers by concealing hefty ...
The 2024 lawsuit alleged that Adobe's confusing and costly cancellation process violated consumer protections.
Adobe has agreed to a settlement with the US DOJ worth $150 million, including a $75 million fee and $75 million in free services for users.
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 will provide eligible customers with $75 million worth of free services to settle a 2024 lawsuit over tactics that saddled people with surprise fees.
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