Despite Adobe’s solid quarterly earnings report Thursday, the company’s long-time CEO Shantanu Narayen announced he will step down, as soon as the company can find a successor. So now where does the ...
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 US government and $75 million in free services to customers in order to settle a ...
The 2024 lawsuit alleged that Adobe's confusing and costly cancellation process violated consumer protections.
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.
The maker of Photoshop agreed to pay $75 million to the government, which had accused it of hiding details of expensive fees.
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Shantanu Narayen led Adobe through a transition to subscription software, and he's been positioning the company to grow in ...
The company’s shares slid as it has struggled to convince investors it can outpace industrywide challenges.
Adobe said it will also provide $75 million of free services to customers, in addition to making the $75 million payment to the U.S. Department of Justice.
Canceling a software subscription is supposed to be easy—that’s what US law dictates. Adobe, however, has played fast and loose with its Creative Cloud subscriptions in the past. The company was sued ...