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    Adobe Agrees to $75 Million Settlement Over Subscription Cancellation Practices in US Lawsuit

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 14, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Adobe has announced a significant settlement to resolve a lawsuit brought by the US government, agreeing to pay $75 million over allegations that it misled customers regarding termination fees and made subscription cancellations unnecessarily complicated. The San Jose-based software giant, known for flagship products like Photoshop and Acrobat, will also provide an additional $75 million worth of free services to affected users as part of the resolution. This settlement is subject to approval by the court before it can be finalized.

    The legal action, initiated in June 2024 by the Department of Justice and the Federal Trade Commission, accused Adobe of concealing substantial termination fees tied to its “annual paid monthly” subscription plan. These fees, which sometimes amounted to several hundred dollars, were reportedly hidden deep within fine print or obscured behind multiple layers of hyperlinks and text boxes, making it difficult for consumers to fully understand the costs involved. Furthermore, the complaint highlighted how Adobe’s cancellation process was deliberately cumbersome, requiring customers to navigate through numerous online pages or endure repeated explanations when attempting to cancel subscriptions over the phone, often facing resistance and delays.

    At the heart of the lawsuit was Adobe’s alleged violation of the Restore Online Shoppers’ Confidence Act, a federal law enacted in 2010 designed to protect consumers from undisclosed charges, including those related to automatic subscription renewals. This law mandates that merchants clearly disclose all material terms and obtain explicit customer consent before imposing any fees. The government’s case argued that Adobe failed to meet these standards, thereby harming consumers and undermining transparency in subscription services.

    In response to the allegations, Adobe issued a statement on its official website emphasizing that it has taken steps in recent years to simplify and clarify its subscription sign-up and cancellation procedures. The company expressed disagreement with the government’s claims and denied any wrongdoing but welcomed the opportunity to resolve the dispute amicably. This settlement comes at a pivotal moment for Adobe, coinciding with the announcement that Chief Executive Officer Shantanu Narayen will step down after more than 18 years at the helm, signaling a period of transition for the company.

    It is important to note that subscriptions form the backbone of Adobe’s business model, accounting for a staggering 97% of its $6.4 billion revenue in the quarter ending February 27, 2024. The company’s stock performance has been under pressure this year, as investors weigh the potential impacts of emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence on Adobe’s future growth and profitability. The settlement, while costly, may help the company move past this legal hurdle and refocus on innovation and customer trust.

    Neither the Department of Justice nor the Federal Trade Commission has provided immediate comments following the announcement, and Adobe has also refrained from offering further statements beyond its initial response. As the case awaits court approval, industry observers will be closely watching how this settlement influences subscription service practices across the tech sector, particularly in terms of transparency and consumer rights.

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