I’ve never really understood what the deal is with Adobe.
They put out a couple of notable pieces of software relatively early on that have become the standards for their fields. So from that point of view, it would seem that their corporate identity should be that of a staid, venerable old institution.
But instead, for whatever reason, the company has always been and still is more like a fly-by-night used car dealer bent only on fleecing as many saps as possible by whatever means might serve.
They genuinely appear to be entirely and completely without ethics or integrity, entirely willing at any time to implement any scheme no matter how odious.
It’s just weird to me that a company that could be well respected for quality software is instead run like a Nigerian prince scam.
Money.
Welcome to capitalism. Honest innovation is a higher risk than turning the screws on customers once you nab them as Adobe has… It’s perfectly natural that corporations turn in to bloated trash once they have a large base of rubes.
I don’t get these lawsuits. If the FTC says Adobe is breaking a law or regulation, give 'em $X days to comply. Done.
Some laws are written to require the courts to adjudicate claims of violation by the executive branch. This is one.
I am so happy this is happening lol.
As someone in the Architecture/Engineering/Construction industry, fuck Adobe. They’ve gobbled up all their competitors, jacked up their prices, and cornered businesses and consumers alike. You pretty much have no choice but to use them and they know it.
Personally, I hope this leads to a larger anti-trust. Adobe breaking up would help designers everywhere.
And while they’re at it, the US government should gun for Autodesk too; they’ve also flown under the radar for similar monopolistic, anticompetitive bullshit.
Sorry, I am just very bitter towards those two companies lol.