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As stated in the article linked below, Pantone’s licensing with Adobe got changed.
Due to this change, customers will need to purchase Pantone Connect licenses to access Pantone colors in Adobe Creative Cloud products.
https://helpx.adobe.com/illustrator/kb/pantone-color-books-illustrator.html
Alas, this is the world today.
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This is the response I got from Pantone's Customer Service:
Once you have obtained Pantone Color Manager, please note that it does not 'automatically' update the libraries in Adobe programs; rather, it provides you with access to the libraries for export into your applications. The steps to do this are fully documented within the online help system installed with the software, and accessible from the Help menu. Here's a brief description:
1. If your target applications are open, close them. (Adobe)
2. Launch PANTONE Color Manager
3. Go to View/Fandeck and select the desired library to export.
4. Go to File/Export/select your application/choose L*a*b* for print output or sRGB for Web design *
5. The library is exported and is now accessible from within your target application.
* PANTONE +COLOR BRIDGE libraries should be exported in CMYK space.