> you may not use any of the Marks as a syllable in a new word or as part of a portmanteau (e.g., "Gitalicious", "Gitpedia") used as a mark for a third-party product or service. For the avoidance of doubt, this provision applies even to third-party marks that use the Marks as a syllable or as part of a portmanteau to refer to a product or service's use of Git code.
its based on my own experience . i tried my openclaw to register to github and it was blocked by captcha and consume all my tokens . we need a different approach for AI agents.
That feature is a friction for agents because without the friction, scams and spam get massively enabled. Calling it the 'agentic era' doesn't suddenly make those desirable things.
There's a lot of tech stack jargon here that it doesn't really tell me what it actually does. How does this differ from me using an agent with Github's MCP to control my repo?
Maybe they're going for the "PR from Trademark Infringement" strat all the cool kids have been using recently, like Clawdbot and "Notepad plus plus for Mac".