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X accused ElizaOS of breaking rules like selling data and bypassing API keys. Shaw denies it, saying they’d never do that. They cited his open-source code as proof—but it’s mostly not even his. X demanded $50K/month for an enterprise license to stop the pressure. Currently, they pay $1K for verification and $200 for dev access. Shaw calls it extortion, against his principles. He’s thinking about legal action.
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