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eli
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Anthropic Explicitly Blocking OpenCode
No, but I think they should. Or anti-trust was enforced through some other means. Or at all really.
Citing the ToS is circular logic. They set the terms and can change them whenever they want!
nebezb
25 days ago
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A regulatory duty to deal is the opposite of setting your own terms. Yes, citing a ToS is acceptable in this scenario. We can throw ToS out if we all believed in duty to deal.
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Citing the ToS is circular logic. They set the terms and can change them whenever they want!