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"textContent": "\n\nAdobe (NASDAQ: ADBE) is settling the US government’s subscription practices lawsuit for about $150.0 million, marking a concrete financial resolution to allegations that the company made cancellation too hard and obscured key terms in annual plans. The settlement allocates $75.0 million to free services for affected customers and about $75.0 million to the Justice Department, […]\n\nThe post Adobe To Settle Subscription Lawsuit For $150M In Cash And Credits appeared first on the deep dive.",
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