Coinbase's newly launched Agentic Market is under scrutiny for featuring unauthorized third-party API integrations. The platform, which showcases the x402 endpoint, includes services from Wolfram Alpha, Google Flights, and Amadeus, none of which have publicly announced x402 integration. These companies' terms of service suggest they are unlikely to authorize third-party integrations, raising legal and compliance concerns. Wolfram Alpha explicitly prohibits unauthorized distribution and sublicensing of its services, while Amadeus requires formal certification for third-party connections. Google Flights, lacking a public API, is involved in a legal battle with SerpApi for scraping and reselling its data. The inclusion of such services on Agentic Market without clear authorization could lead to potential legal challenges and complicate the x402 ecosystem's growth. The situation highlights the need for clearer accountability mechanisms within the x402 protocol to ensure compliance and protect service providers' interests. Unauthorized data scraping and resale not only burden service providers but also threaten the legitimacy and expansion of the x402 ecosystem.