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Adobe Agrees to $75M Settlement in US Cancellation Fee Lawsuit

Adobe has agreed to pay a $75 million penalty to settle a US lawsuit concerning cancellation fees for its subscription services. This case highlights ongoing regulatory scrutiny over tech companies' subscription practices, especially related to cancelation charges. Moving forward, watch for increased transparency requirements and potential regulatory adjustments in the subscription economy.
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