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Adobe wants Congress to override an FTC rule requiring companies to make it easier to cancel digital subscriptions.

Adobe backs effort to nix click-to-cancel rule (after swearing it hadn’t)

Adobe wants Congress to override an FTC rule requiring companies to make it easier to cancel digital subscriptions — but that’s not what the company made it sound like last week.

The firm’s support for congressional disapproval of the rule comes after we scooped that some Republican lawmakers are hoping to override the latest version of the so-called negative option rule via the Congressional Review Act.

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