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Anthropic temporarily blocked the creator of OpenClaw after changing Claude pricing

Anthropic temporarily blocked the account of the creator of OpenClaw, a third-party client for accessing Claude. The block came immediately after the company…

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Anthropic temporarily blocked the creator of OpenClaw after changing Claude pricing
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Anthropic temporarily blocked the creator of OpenClaw after changing Claude's pricing terms

AnthropicBlocked access to Claude for the creator of OpenClaw — a third-party tool that allowed users to access the company's models through an unofficial client. The block turned out to be temporary, but it came at a telling moment: immediately after Anthropic changed pricing conditions for OpenClaw users.

OpenClaw was an alternative way to connect to Claude API. The tool attracted users who needed more flexible or cheaper access to Claude's capabilities compared to the official Claude.ai service. Such clients exist in a gray zone: technically they use a public API, but they often bypass limitations or monetization mechanisms introduced by the developer company.

The timeline of events in this case is crucial. First, Anthropic changed its pricing — presumably raising costs or tightening conditions for users accessing through OpenClaw. Then came the block on the tool creator's account. The company hasn't publicly disclosed the exact reasons, but the sequence of events unambiguously shows Anthropic's stance toward such services.

The situation is not unique to the AI market. OpenAI, Google, and other major players regularly encounter third-party developers building products on top of their APIs — sometimes in violation of terms of service. Companies' responses vary: warnings, terms changes, blocks, and in some cases — legalization through official partnership programs.

For Anthropic, this case is particularly telling: the company has traditionally positioned itself as open and committed to responsible AI development. A tough response to the existence of a third-party client — even if temporary — signals that commercial interests are becoming an increasingly important factor in such decisions.

For developers building products based on Claude API, this incident is an important reminder of the risks of dependence on closed platforms. API terms change, and violating these terms — even if unclear — can lead to immediate consequences. Building a business on top of someone else's infrastructure always means accepting the risk that the rules of the game will change without warning.

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