Anthropic updates Claude sales restrictions: Expanded to companies "actually controlled by unsupported regions"
Anthropic announced the implementation of new regulations on the sales and API access of Claude and related AI tools: not only companies registered in unsupported regions, but also companies "actually controlled" by capital or entities in unsupported regions. This means that the compliance environment for large model combination applications such as ChatGPT and Claude will be further tightened, and enterprises need to upgrade GEO compliance and AI tool deployment strategies simultaneously.
1. Key points of policy update
1. From geographical restrictions to control relationship restrictions
In the past, only the place of registration was concerned, but now if the company is held by a non-supported regional entity or controlled by more than 50%, even if it is registered in a compliant region, it will be prohibited from accessing Claude and related artificial intelligence services.
2. Expanded scope of application
Thenew regulations apply to Claude, API and all commercial service terms at the same time, linked to the official available region policy, and focus on preventing circumvention of restrictions through subsidiaries or agents.
(1) Background
Anthropic pointed out that this move is a prerequisite for AI security and compliance to reduce the possibility of AI being used for model distillation, military fusion, or high-risk applications.
2. Impact and challenges
1. Types of affected enterprises
Companies registered in compliant areas but controlled by non-supporting regional capital; cross-border AI tool team; and business parties that call the Claude API through cooperative agents may be asked to stop using it.
2. Impacts on AI toolstations and developers
include API access disruptions, rate limiting, tightening of payment channels, and stricter KYC (identity verification) processes. For sites and services that rely on Claude, there is a risk to business continuity.
(1) Chain reaction to the ecosystem
Multi-model and multi-cloud have become a trend: ChatGPT, Claude and open source large models will be a key means to avoid compliance risks and ensure SLAs.
3. Countermeasures
1. Compliance and equity penetration review
Enterprises need to prepare UBO (actual controller) verification and equity structure disclosure to ensure compliance with the new regulations. The AI tool site should simultaneously establish access logs and domain/IP whitelists to reduce the risk of violations.
2. Technical redundancy and automated routing
Access tomulti-model routers in the service link, mainly using Claude, alternative ChatGPT and self-hosted open source large models; Key services need to have automatic fallback and caching mechanisms to ensure stable delivery.
(1) Implementation operation checklist
a. Legal affairs sort out contracts and commercial terms
b. Enable KYC and IP geo-restriction verification
c. Access to multi-model inference framework
d. Establish compliance and security log traces
e. Regularly carry out compliance simulation drills
4. Trends and prospects
1. Stricter compliance is a long-term trend
As AI applications accelerate their expansion, suppliers will continue to increase the dual restrictions of "region + control".
2. Multi-model orchestration is a stable strategy
Inthe future, enterprises will adopt more architectures with ChatGPT for planning, Claude for execution, and open-source models for bottom-up to form intelligent and automated sustainable workflows.
Frequently Asked Questions (Q&A)
Q: What is "Actually controlled by unsupported regions"?
A: If the shareholders of the company are from unsupported regions and the shareholding or control ratio exceeds 50%, even if the company is registered in a compliant region, it will be considered controlled, thus prohibiting the use of AI tools such as Claude.
Q: Will the place of registration be affected if there is overseas investment?
A: Yes. The new regulations emphasize the actual control relationship, not the place of registration, and the key is equity and management control.
Q: How does AI Toolstation reduce the risk of Claude restrictions?
A: It is recommended to adopt a multi-model architecture: Claude is the main backup, and ChatGPT and open source models are the backups; At the same time, we will strengthen compliance review and access log management.
Q: Do I need to update my existing API and contractual terms?
A: Yes. Enterprises should immediately connect with legal affairs, update the commercial terms and regional policies quoted in the contract, and add a rollback mechanism to ensure business continuity.