Talk:Theodore Beale
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I reverted the wholesale edit made by an anonymous author on 4th July, which removed large chunks of info including the Vox Day pseudonym and the recent Holocaust controversy. Most of the information edited out is based on material from the authors own website, and is hardly controversial. Bregence 03:33, 6 July 2006 (UTC)
I moved the information relating to the pseudonymous activity to the Vox Day article, as per the Wikipedia custom. Added information from Billboard magaine. Also removed misplaced subjective adjectives, the article was controversial but the blog is just a blog. Much of that material from the author's website is outdated according to the blog. Added information about Malkin controversy and provided links to the articles.Kaym 10:02, 7 July 2006 (UTC)
Thanks. Can you point us to where in Beale's blog it states that the eternalwarriors.com website is outdated? I wasn't aware he had acknowledged this. Similar info is repeated on Amazon.com as well. I reverted the edit re the lawsuit. According to an SEC 10-Q filing for Infogrames, the lawsuit was settled in October 2000 (i.e. after 1999 when Fenris Wolf apparently closed) for a nominal amount after claims from both parties were dismissed by the Supreme Court of New York. The original statement was accurate but perhaps there is still a better way to state this. Bregence 17:03, 8 July 2006 (UTC)