This like me going to my insurance company and stating my car got stolen four years ago, oh my neighbor has it now. The product has been discontinued as mentioned for a long time, support for the product has ceased to exist, yet they still test for a genuine product? ok fine, but I would think it would be on current and recent installs. I purchased my CS6 Master collection on, only to get a non-genuine product notice last night. much in the same way, Microsoft got taken down years ago, making room for Linux to grow into a viable enterprise alternative.Īs a software company, they should not be deactivating software 4+ years after an installation was deemed a valid product registration. ReplyĪctually what Adobe is going to get is a class action lawsuit and a federal investigation. While I’m here, allow me to let your users know there are alternatives to your product that are far superior too, for example, Final Cut Pro. what I do have though is time and knowledge to blast this experience across the web, and collect the names of all those you have done wrong in pushing out your CC product. saved my pennies over a few years just to be able to afford the full suite. I do not have much, just another low-paid stiff, who purchased your product for personal websites and small projects. adobe if you are paying attention, for 1200 USD of hard-earned money I will take you apart piece by piece. I get seriously obsessed when done wrong and I do not let go.ĩ. I have no problem dedicating the next year or so putting a list of affected users together. I would love to see the marketing emails, perhaps a subpoena or two will blow this scam wide open, one upset customer can turn into millions. I’m guessing they ran low on new subscriptions and need to push another batch of perpetual license holders into their cloud.Ĩ. pure and simple, this is greed on Adobe’s part the only viable reason to do this on an EOL product is to force people onto their subscription service. If such a message pops up it, occurs on installation or within a few months when upgrading the product.ħ. With Microsoft if I buy their office suite, I do not get a notice 4 years later telling me the product is not genuine. why do other software companies I have dealt with not have this problem. As a consumer in good faith of Adobe products, why was I not notified of such in a timely manner wherein I could have recovered my money and have law enforcement involved?Ħ. especially for what they consider an end-of-life software product.ĥ. four years later seems ridiculously absurd to me. There should be a justifiable time limit as to when a software company can revoke a license. I downloaded it from the adobe website, registered and validated the product at that time.Ĥ. I’m not the person who stole it, assuming it ever was stolen in the first place.ģ. so why would they care to check on an obsolete product?Ģ. per adobe, it’s no longer supported – ok no problem. I’m seriously thinking class action lawsuit at this point,ġ. bought it back on July 18th of 2014, specifically, so I would have a back-up in case I could no longer afford monthly subscriptions. We are very pleased by the DOJ’s and AG’s attention to this important issue, and committed to recovering for our clients and their colleagues the compensation they are due as a result of their employers’ anticompetitive conduct.Best of luck on keeping your CS6 active just got my master collection deactivated after 4+ years of usage. Commented Joseph Saveri: “Today’s lawsuits against eBay expand the web of anticompetitive agreements among some of the nation’s highest-profile technology companies to encompass yet another industry giant. 11-CV-2509-LHK, is also pending in federal court in San Jose. That case, In re High-Tech Employee Antitrust Litigation, No. The Joseph Saveri Law Firm, with co-counsel, is already spearheading a class action lawsuit against Intuit Inc., along with Adobe Systems, Inc., Apple Inc., Google Inc., Intel Corp., Pixar, and LucasFilm, alleging that those companies violated antitrust laws by entering into a web of anticompetitive agreements not to “poach” each other’s employees. The government lawsuits allege that the agreement between eBay and Intuit significantly eliminated competition for employees, and deprived workers of access to better jobs and higher salaries. The lawsuits, filed in federal court in San Jose, California, allege that eBay violated federal and California antitrust laws by agreeing not to recruit or hire employees of fellow technology giant Intuit Inc. Department of Justice and California Attorney General both announced today their filing of civil antitrust lawsuits against online giant eBay Inc.
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