Efforts by Anthropic to retrieve copies of its flagship product’s source code from the web inadvertently resulted in the suspension of thousands of GitHub repositories.
This past Tuesday, a software developer uncovered that Anthropic had, apparently unintentionally, bundled the source code for its premier Claude Code command-line tool in a recent software update. AI aficionados meticulously examined the disclosed code, seeking insights into how Anthropic leverages the foundational LLM within the application, subsequently disseminating it across GitHub.
Anthropic subsequently dispatched a removal request, citing US digital copyright legislation, instructing GitHub to disable repositories featuring the problematic code. GitHub’s internal logs indicate that this directive impacted approximately 8,100 repositories. Among these were rightful offshoots of Anthropic’s own publicly available Claude Code repository, much to the chagrin of irate social media users whose projects were consequently inaccessible.
Boris Cherny, who heads Anthropic’s Claude Code division, stated that the action was unintentional. He subsequently withdrew the majority of the removal requests, narrowing the scope to just one repository and 96 related forks that contained the inadvertently disclosed source code.
An Anthropic representative informed TechCrunch that, “The repository specified in the communication belonged to a network of forks linked to our public Claude Code repository, causing the takedown to encompass more repositories than originally purposed.” The spokesperson added, “We have since withdrawn the notification for all but the singular repository we identified, and GitHub has reinstated access to the impacted forks.”
This bungled rectification effort represents yet another reputational blow for the firm, especially as it reportedly gears up for an Initial Public Offering (IPO). Such an endeavor usually necessitates meticulous execution and stringent adherence to regulations. For a publicly traded entity to inadvertently disclose its proprietary source code? It’s highly probable that a shareholder legal action will ensue.
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