Talk:Miss Czech Republic

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Absolute abuse of this page
This page in it's current version (and many versions before) is highly inacurate. I would even say past the point of restoration. This is the actual situation with beauty pageants in Czech republic right now. There are 3 of them, none of them is "most prestigious", none of them is truly national (all of them claim to be). There is Miss České republiky (found in 1989, owned by Miss Czech republic s.r.o.). Then there is Taťana Makarenko and her Miss Czech republic (owned by Miss Factory s.r.o., found in 2018). There are lawsuits between Miss České republiky and Miss Czech republic and Miss Czech republic is so far loosing all of them (mostly about trademark, copyright and IP abuse, Makarenko even edited Wikipedia pages and then tried to use them as evidence of her claims during the lawsuits). Third beauty pageant in Czech republic is Česká Miss (found in 2005, owned and organized by Miss Events a.s.). This page was originally paired with Miss České republiky, somebody paired it to different page and started slowly changing the content (see older versions). Most likely, it was organizer of Miss Czech republic. It is basically usage of Wikipedia for trademark and IP theft. Is there any way to solve this issue? Aren't there any rules on Wikipedia that prohibit behaviour mentioned above? --Kardinal Asimov (talk) 10:06, 12 November 2019 (UTC)