Adobe Settles DOJ Lawsuit over Deceptive Subscription Practices
Software maker will pay a $75 million fine and provide “affected consumers” with free services.
In October 2019, a class-action lawsuit was filed against Dutch Gold Honey for allegedly misleadingly advertising that its Dutch Gold Buckwheat Honey is “True Source Certified” and has higher levels of antioxidants than other honeys when, according to plaintiffs, the honey in the product does not meet True Source’s definition of honey and is therefore not “True Source Certified,” and loses most of its antioxidants during the heating process. (Wolfe et al v. Dutch Gold Honey, Inc. and True Source Honey, LLC, Case No. 19-cv-4562, E.D. Penn.)
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Software maker will pay a $75 million fine and provide “affected consumers” with free services.
Order puts platforms like Amazon and Walmart on notice.
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