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Originally Posted by Nate the great
If you were in the US, I would recommend that you sue Adobe in small claims court. Since you're in England, I don't know what your legal options are, but I still think you should sue them.
I'm serious. Okay, several thousand nuisance lawsuits is not the best way to get their attention. But I do think it would bring negative publicity, and that would get through to them.
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Today's sue-happy society in the U.S. is completely reprehensible and disgusting. Adobe has done nothing wrong and has certainly done nothing illegal. It's so sad that when consumers make a bad purchase that their first instinct would be to sue the company they purchased the product(s) from. I don't like DE, although I don't mind Adobe. I don't buy DE books, though, and I expect this to be an adequate way to show my distaste. I don't go out and buy something I don't like and then sue the company. Such a solution is so mind-bogglingly stupid, it gives me a headache just to consider it.
But hey, maybe if you're lucky tons of people will sue Adobe to the point that Adobe loses enough money to result in layoffs. When people start losing their jobs as the economy seeps lower into a recession, it'll definitely prove you're sticking up for the little guy!