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"textContent": "This is what happens when you make canceling a software subscription really, really difficult. Software maker Adobe has agreed to a settlement with the US Department of Justice worth $150 million, including a $75 million fee paid to the DOJ and another $75 million in free services for users. The agreement allows Adobe to deny […]\n\nSource",
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