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Guys, the foundation has been contacted by a person claiming to Dana DeArmond. She sent me her drivers license and some other information, all of which seems legit. She is very concerned that we are listing a website as an "official website" which is not her official website at all and which she has no association with, but rather is owned by someone else (which Whois would seem to confirm). She tried to remove the website herself but was quickly reverted and then blocked. So, I've gone ahead and removed the website. If anyone has any concerns about this, please feel free to raise them. Sarah04:43, 9 October 2007 (UTC)
Misplaced Pages is not bound by your contract. If you have problems with her not endorsing your website, take it up with her. Don't dispute it here.Vinh1313 (talk) 15:58, 27 December 2007 (UTC)
You can take it up with her legally. I'm sure you have her contact information, or her lawyer's. In the meantime, Misplaced Pages wants no part of your disagreements, since this is not the forum for them. -- Joe Beaudoin Jr.03:05, 29 December 2007 (UTC)
She's the one that's not endorsing your website as being official, but instead endorses another website. The official website is by every reasonable standard whatever she endorses as her official site. To put in your website when she endorses another would be providing false information. If she's failing to live up to the terms of the contract by refusing to endorse your website, take it up with her. The contract is between you and her. If you can't or won't enforce it on her, you can't enforce it on people who are parties outside of the contract. Vinh1313 (talk) 05:14, 29 December 2007 (UTC)