Adobe stops sales of its products in Russia
By: Myroslav Trinko | 05.03.2022, 18:19
Adobe, which develops and distributes Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Lightroom, Premiere Pro, After Effects and other popular programs will no longer sell them in Russia.
What is known
About said the CEO Adobe Shantanu Narayen on the official website. The company condemns Russia's invasion of Ukraine and believes that its products should not support military action.
In addition to stopping sales, Adobe will also restrict Russian government-controlled media from accessing Adobe Creative Cloud, Adobe Document Cloud, and Adobe Experience Cloud. The company will comply with the sanctions imposed by the US government, the EU and the UK.
A source: Adobe
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