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geysersam | 1 day ago

No domestic company has ever before been declared a supply chain risk. If this is the normal way of excluding a supplier from a bidding, are you saying the DoD has never before excluded a domestic supplier from a bidding?

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nickysielicki|1 day ago

That’s because no company who has ever sold weapons to the government has ever been brazen enough to tell the government how they can and cannot use their purchase. It’s unprecedented because most companies that sell to the government are publicly traded and have a board that would never let this happen. It’s unprecedented because Anthropic is behaving like a reckless startup.

That’s what they will argue, anyway.

etchalon|1 day ago

This is just factually incorrect.

To begin with, the existing contract included the language on usage.

Other companies also have such language about usage. It's fairly standard, and is little more than licensing terms.

The idea this is unprecedented is some PR talking point nonsense.