Adobe Settles $150M Lawsuit Over Deceptive Cancellation Practices Adobe has officially reached a settlement following a long-standing legal battle with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) . The lawsuit, initially filed in mid-2024, accused the software giant of intentionally complicating the subscription cancellation process for services like Creative Cloud through hidden buttons, mandatory phone calls, and excessive early termination fees. The Settlement Details After nearly two years of litigation, Adobe has agreed to a total settlement package of $150 million . This includes: $75 million in civil penalties paid to the FTC. $75 million set aside for customer restitution to compensate affected users in the United States. Despite the significant payout, Adobe maintains its stance of non-wrongdoing, stating that while they deny any violation of the law, they are pleased to put this legal matter behind them. This case is a major victory for the FTC in cracking down on so-called ...
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