Got fired for using betting apps and trading on company laptop...
I am just speechless. Can't believe that this can happen.
Everyone knows you are not supposed to use company laptop for anything personal. This startup I used to work part-tim...
“Adobe trapped customers into year-long subscriptions through hidden early termination fees and numerous cancellation hurdles,” Samuel Levine, director of the FTC’s Bureau of Consumer Protection, said in a statement. “Americans are tired of companies hiding the ball during subscription signup and then putting up roadblocks when they try to cancel.” The federal government began looking into Adobe’s cancellation practices late last year.
In 2012, Adobe went from selling its creative software for lifetime use to charging users for a monthly or yearly subscription to its suite of products, including Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, and others. The company’s subscription model has long frustrated creatives, who are often forced to stay subscribed to Adobe in order to keep doing their jobs. Earlier this month, Adobe’s new terms of service were met with backlash after some interpreted the move as an opportunity to train its AI on users’ art.
I am just speechless. Can't believe that this can happen.
Everyone knows you are not supposed to use company laptop for anything personal. This startup I used to work part-tim...
Will we be seeing all the LinkedIn post flooding with 10 things to learn from this - like it happened during the earlier proposed acquisition
Last 3 years of startups have been all about SaaS. I just don't get it. So far, it was about solving real problems at scale. First with consumer websites (google etc), then software, then shopping & delivery (amazon swiggy zomato fk etc...
https://www.theverge.com/2023/12/18/24005996/adobe-figma-acquisition-abandoned-termination-fee
Seems like they've mutually agreed on not going through with the deal.
What do you think?