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Adobe to Pay $75 Million to Settle US Lawsuit Over Hidden Fees and Cancellations
Adobe has agreed to pay $75 million to resolve a U.S. Department of Justice lawsuit concerning its subscription cancellation practices and hidden fees, and will also provide $75 million in free services to customers.
13 Mar, 02:24 — 13 Mar, 14:03
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cnbcMostly Factual2d ago
Adobe to pay $75 million to resolve U.S. lawsuit over fees, subscription cancellations
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.
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LPG and oil crisis LIVE: Oil drops after U.S. issues license for countries to buy Russian oil for 30 days
Amid rising oil prices, the Trump administration has announced a temporary authorisation to other countries to purchase Russian oil currently stranded at sea, as there were no immediate signs of an early end to the US war on Iran
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