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Anthropic Insecure? The Explosive Claude Drama: OpenClaw Ban, DMCA Takedowns, Mythos Leak, and Enterprise Power Plays Explained

Anthropic Insecure? The Explosive Claude Drama: OpenClaw Ban, DMCA Takedowns, Mythos Leak, and Enterprise Power Plays Explained

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Anthropic has built its brand on being the responsible AI company. It champions Constitutional AI and a heavy safety focus while saying no when others say yes. But the past few weeks have delivered a masterclass in irony, backlash, and straight-up drama. From accidentally leaking their own code and then DMCA-ing the internet to suddenly making popular third-party tools like OpenClaw way more expensive, people are asking the obvious question. Is Anthropic feeling a little insecure? Insensitive to the devs who actually use their stuff? Or just ruthlessly steering everyone toward their own services while handing early access to the big enterprise players? The OpenClaw Drama: Use Our Stuff, Not That Open-Source Thing OpenClaw started as a scrappy open-source project (originally called Clawd, a cheeky nod to Claude) that lets users run autonomous AI agents. It basically turns Claude into a real productivity beast that can grind away 24/7 on coding, research, or whatever. It exploded in popu

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