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If you tilted your ears in a certain direction on Monday, you could make out a resounding cheer from the creative class across social media platforms and various Discord servers. That's because the Federal Trade Commission sued software company Adobe and two of its executives for "deceiving consumers" by all but forcing them "into year-long subscriptions through hidden early termination fees and numerous cancellation hurdles." "Adobe has had it coming for years," New York journalist Nolan Hicks stated. "I don't know of a single person who is rooting for Adobe on this," tweeted video essayist Scott Niswander. One viral meme urged the agency to "tear the bitch apart."
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