Adobe under fire from FTC over deceptive practices

19 June 2024
It's all about Adobe's Creative Cloud suite.

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    It's about time Creative Suite made a comeback. I can totally miss having cloud storage and Firefly GenAI features.

      Anonymous, 19 Jun 2024Revenge is a dish best served cold. Dirty deeds done di... moreEspecially for their censorship practices. And those who praise the censorship should understand that the shoe can always be on the other foot.

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        Anonymous, 19 Jun 2024Revenge is a dish best served cold. Dirty deeds done di... moreI don’t think the last one makes sense because being a multibillion dollar company that’s being investigated by the FTC is like the opposite of “woke”

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          • JHP
          • 19 Jun 2024

          I'm so happy that the Figma deal got cancelled.
          I'm thinking about moving from Adobe to Affinity.

            Honestly, I don't feel bad for these people. You know damn well how shady Adobe is with its subscription plan, it's your fault for not pirating it instead.

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              • 19 Jun 2024

              Revenge is a dish best served cold.

              Dirty deeds done dirt cheap.

              This company has been liberated.

              Get Woke, Go Broke.

                What people should be asking is, why didn't the FTC do anything sooner?

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                  • Anonymous
                  • THy
                  • 19 Jun 2024

                  There are alternatives to Adobe now.

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                    • vaS
                    • 19 Jun 2024

                    US entities pushing their luck exhibit no. 666.

                      Looks like their 'photoshopping' didn't work out.

                        Adobe deserves it, especially with their latest user agreements forcing them to give their work rights to Adobe