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==== Feud with TSA ====
==== Feud with TSA ====
One of the fiercest and longest feuds in the Zelda community, was that between Hyrule: Land of the Legend, and [[Mike Damiani|Mike 'TSA' Damiana]]. The feud started after E3 2006, though they had clashed before when Land of the Legend called out TSA on some of his statements that were (later proven to be) incorrect. After E3 2006 though, the rivalry escalated when TSA started accusing Land of the Legend of stealing image content and not crediting him for news items that TSA claimed to be the source of. Land of the Legend denied these accusations and called TSA out on providing false information and lying in regards to a number of issues.
One of the fiercest and longest feuds in the Zelda community, was that between Hyrule: Land of the Legend, and [[Mike Damiani|Mike 'TSA' Damiani]]. The feud started after E3 2006, though they had clashed before when Land of the Legend called out TSA on some of his statements that were (later proven to be) incorrect. After E3 2006 though, the rivalry escalated when TSA started accusing Land of the Legend of stealing image content and not crediting him for news items that TSA claimed to be the source of. Land of the Legend denied these accusations and called TSA out on providing false information and lying in regards to a number of issues.


During the controversy, TSA contacted webmasters of some Zelda websites that were associated with both Land of the Legend and The Hylia. TSA threatened to remove links to affiliate websites that would not break their partnership with Land of the Legend, although only few gave in to this threat. The feud went on until Hyrule: Land of the Legend went offline in 2007.
During the controversy, TSA contacted webmasters of some Zelda websites that were associated with both Land of the Legend and The Hylia. TSA threatened to remove links to affiliate websites that would not break their partnership with Land of the Legend, although only few gave in to this threat. The feud went on until Hyrule: Land of the Legend went offline in 2007.