March 13 (Reuters) - Adobe said on Friday it will pay $75 million to resolve a U.S. government lawsuit accusing the Photoshop and Acrobat maker of harming consumers by concealing hefty termination ...
Good day, and welcome to the Q1 FY 2026 Adobe Earnings Conference Call. Today's conference is being recorded. At this time, I would like to turn the conference over to Doug Clark, Vice President of ...
Adobe’s entry Acrobat plan handles routine PDF work well, but advanced features still require a move up to Pro.
Shantanu Narayen led Adobe through a transition to subscription software, and he's been positioning the company to grow in ...
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.
The maker of Photoshop agreed to pay $75 million to the government, which had accused it of hiding details of expensive fees.
Adobe Will Pay $75M in Free Services in DOJ Subscription Cancellation Case Settlement ...
By Jonathan Stempel March 13 (Reuters) - Adobe reached a $150 million settlement to resolve a U.S. government lawsuit accusing the Photoshop and Acrobat maker of harming consumers by concealing hefty ...
Jake Wightman said his world 1500m silver medal felt like gold after making his return to a global podium, but British team-mate Josh Kerr's title defence was ruined by a calf injury in a dramatic ...
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