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Just caught wind of something pretty significant in the tech world. Eliza Labs just filed an antitrust lawsuit against X, and honestly, the allegations are pretty wild. So here's what went down - Eliza's founder Shaw Walters claims that Musk's company basically extracted their technical know-how about AI agents on social platforms, then kicked them off the service and launched their own competing product. According to the lawsuit, X allegedly forced developers to pay steep enterprise licensing fees just to keep operating on the platform. The core argument here is that X leveraged its dominant position in social media to eliminate a competitor and suppress innovation. Eliza is arguing this wasn't just a standard content moderation call - they're saying it was a calculated move designed to damage the company's client relationships and kill their growth prospects. The case is currently being litigated in federal court in San Francisco. What's interesting is how this fits into the broader pattern of big tech platforms facing pressure over competitive practices. Whether this sticks or not, it's the kind of antitrust case that could set precedent for how platforms handle third-party developers. Neither side has publicly commented yet, but this is definitely one to watch.