Anthropic Sued Over Alleged False Advertising on Claude Max Subscription Usage Limits
Anthropic FaceAnthropic is facing a class-action lawsuit alleging it misled customers about the actual usage limits of its Claude Max subscription tiers. The lawsuit claims the Max 20x and Max 5x plans offer significantly less usage than advertised. Plaintiff Karl Khan reported frequently hitting usage limits during coding tasks, leading to frustration. The complaint seeks class-action status for users since April 2025, with damages exceeding $5 million. Anthropic has not yet responded to the allegations.
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The lawsuit claims that the AI company is misleading customers about its $200-per-month Claude plan.
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