Updated: March 31, 2026
False Claims & Misrepresentation Response Protocol
This Protocol outlines the procedures followed by the House of Demicher
when addressing false claims, impersonation, misrepresentation or unauthorized assertions
relating to identity, heritage or affiliation.
Definition of Misrepresentation
Misrepresentation includes, but is not limited to:
- claiming affiliation with the House of Demicher without authorization;
- asserting lineage, noble connection or heritage rights falsely;
- using Demicher identity elements to solicit influence or financial gain;
- publishing fabricated or misleading statements about the House;
- creating synthetic or AI?generated identities implying connection.
Initial Assessment
Upon receiving a report or detecting a violation, the House of Demicher will conduct an
initial assessment to determine:
- the nature and severity of the misrepresentation;
- whether the act was intentional, negligent or automated;
- the potential impact on identity, heritage or public perception.
Corrective Actions
Depending on the severity, the House may:
- issue a formal correction or clarification;
- request removal or retraction from platforms or publishers;
- submit takedown notices under applicable law;
- pursue legal action for identity abuse or defamation;
- notify relevant authorities in cases of fraud or impersonation.
Public Clarification
When necessary, the House of Demicher may publish a public clarification to correct
misinformation, protect heritage integrity and prevent further confusion.
Commitment to Accuracy
The House maintains a commitment to historical accuracy, identity integrity and the
responsible stewardship of its lineage. Misrepresentation undermines these principles
and will be addressed promptly.