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Article: Adobe will pay $75 million to settle US cancellation fee lawsuit
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Adobe will pay $75 million to settle a U.S. government lawsuit alleging the company made subscriptions difficult to cancel and hid early termination fees. The lawsuit claimed Adobe violated consumer protection laws with its "annual paid monthly" plans and an overly complicated cancellation process.

Adobe denies any wrongdoing but has agreed to the settlement, which also includes providing $75 million worth of free services to affected customers. The company states it has already improved transparency around its subscription terms and cancellation procedures.

The settlement awaits final court approval and coincides with the announced future departure of CEO Shantanu Narayen, under whose leadership Adobe shifted to a subscription-only model.

Main topics: Adobe lawsuit settlement, subscription cancellation practices, government allegations, corporate denial of wrongdoing, leadership change.

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https://www.theverge.com/tech/894555/adobe-75-million-doj-settlement-subscriptions
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2026-03-13 17:52
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