NAPL, NAQP and Coalition Encouraged by Latest Adobe Action to Remove Send-to Link
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NAPL and NAQP were the first major industry associations to express their concerns about the Adobe/FedEx Kinko’s agreement directly to Adobe Systems Chief Executive Officer Bruce Chizen in a June 15, 2007, letter written on behalf of their members and the Coalition for Open Competition, which they had formed in conjunction with the leaders of a number of graphic communications franchise organizations (see below).
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