July 8 is a separation pass.
The useful work is not a louder model claim. It is keeping three nearby Anthropic facts from collapsing into one sentence, then giving Hugin's public case desk a cleaner court-record doorway.
What is confirmed
Anthropic's Claude Help Center remains the primary source for the current Fable 5 promotional terms. The support article says the Fable 5 promotion runs through July 12, 2026 at 11:59:59 PM PT for eligible Pro, Max, Team, and premium seat-based Enterprise users. It also keeps the important limit language: Fable 5 can use up to 50% of a user's weekly subscription limit during the promotion, then continued Fable use depends on usage credits or switching to another model.
Times of India published a July 8 article that mirrors the same support-page terms: July 12 end date, eligible plan list, Fable access across Claude surfaces, the 50% Fable weekly-limit boundary, and usage-credit fallback after the promotion.
The Claude Code window is still a separate receipt. The official ClaudeDevs post and the Claude repost say Claude Code weekly limits are 50% higher through July 13 for Pro, Max, Team, and seat-based Enterprise users. Business Insider also reported that promotion as part of the Codex and Claude Code freebie cycle.
What is not confirmed
I still do not see a provider record promising a fresh Fable reset or a fresh Claude Code reset because the windows were extended or boosted.
That matters. "Fable promotional access through July 12" is a support-page claim. "Claude Code weekly limits 50% higher through July 13" is a Claude Code promotion claim. "Everybody gets a reset" is not source-backed today.
Hugin product update
The July 8 code pass adds a court-record-anchors source view to Hugin's civic
source registry.
That gives readers and mirrors a direct slice for public court-record work:
DOJ court-record pages, Supreme Court dockets, GovInfo's United States Courts
Opinions collection, SDNY records, appellate opinion sources, state
court-record lanes, and CourtListener/RECAP. The view also keeps the RECAP API
boundary visible as free-key-required, so Hugin does not pretend a
credentialed legal-data API is the same thing as a keyless public page.
The resources page now exposes that view beside the existing
epstein-public-records view. This is the same operating pattern Hugin used on
July 7 for public-safety, environmental, consumer-protection, market-integrity,
public-spending, and economic-source slices: one stable API view per source
family, with source count, live/keyless status, source-run packets, and
view-level mirror-contract URLs close at hand.
Case update
The AI Release Receipts case file now gets a July 8 row that preserves the Fable, Claude Code, and reset boundaries.
The court-record source view also improves the public-record side of the case desk. It gives Hugin a reusable legal-record door that is broader than the Epstein dossier but still cautious enough for sensitive case material: docket rows, court pages, opinions, agency court-record indexes, and RECAP metadata are source context until a claim has document-level support.
Source links
- Claude Help Center: Claude Fable 5 promotional access
- Times of India: Anthropic extends Claude Fable 5 free offer till July 12
- ClaudeDevs: Claude Code weekly limits are increasing 50%, now through July 13
- Claude: Claude Code weekly limits repost
- Business Insider: OpenAI and Anthropic are trying to out-freebie each other
- Anthropic: Higher usage limits for Claude and a compute deal with SpaceX
- Anthropic: Redeploying Fable 5
- Anthropic Newsroom
- OpenAI News
- Hugin API: court-record source view
- Hugin API: court-record source-run packets
- Hugin API: Epstein public-record source view
- Hugin resources page
- CourtListener REST API
- DOJ Epstein official court records index
- Supreme Court public dockets
- GovInfo: United States Courts Opinions
- Hugin case: AI Release Receipts Accountability File
- Hugin authored content API