You are insisting that The Republic of Korea had never demonstrated any clear basis for Korea's claims to the island. I would like to refer you to the following.
In 1695, the central government of Japan inquired the local government of ðèö¢ã¼ about dominion over Dokdo. In its reply to such inquiry, ðèö¢ã¼, a territory of Japan, stated that "Dokdo is not a part of the territory of ðèö¢ã¼."(ñÓÓöªÏì×ÛßÛ×ѽݾáժ˪ƪÏÙíåÙñ¨ý¦) and that "No islands are part of the territory of the ðèö¢ã¼, including Dokdo and Songdo."( ñÓÓöáæÓöÐìèâÕ×ÏÐñýݾáÕªÎÓöÙíåÙñ¨ý¦ÞÀ) So, in 1696, the government of the Japan decided to ban Japanese citizens from going to Dokdo. (reference :ñÓÓöÔ¤úÐ×òÖµ(1696))According to these historical references, Dokdo is a Korean territory. So I respectfully request that you adhere to the current naming practice and refer to Dokdo by its proper name on your website.
As a fine source for online information, I hope you will be able to make appropriate corrections on your website.
Thank you very much for your time and consideration.
With Kindest Regards,
Won Woo Lee