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Maya Video Products, Inc. published an article in the Westchester County Business Journal, on December 3, 1990, which contains some errors. I worked for this company, as a consultant, at the time, and was the only computer 3D modeler employed there. See: http://www.highbeam.com for more information.

Thursday, May 30, 2013

Barco Invoice 2004


I  N  V  O  I  C  E

March 4, 2004
Barco
Maya Video Products, Inc.
Pres. Kennedypark 35
BE 8500 Kortrijk

Dear Barco,
I am a Registered Architect, and have a Master of Fine Arts (Computer Graphics)[and Interactive Media]. 

RE:  Copyrighted Technical Drawings, completed for Maya Video Products, Inc. in New York in 1990.

Federal Bureau of Investigation Warning: 
Motion Pictures and Video laserdiscs are protected by copyrights issued by the U.S. Government. 
The F.B.I. investigates allegations of copyright infringements done willingly and for profit.
Convictions may result in a a fine up to $10,000 and/or inprisonment up to one year.
Title 17, U.S. Code, Sec. 104.

I am owed money for work completed as a consultant from November, 1990 to December, 1990
for Maya Video Products, Inc., an upper east side of Manhattan, N.Y. firm for which I produced
3D AutoCAD drawings of their projector and typical spaces.  For use of copyright, as registered
with the U.S. Copyright office, Washington, D.C. - Video Projectors and Spaces, under my name:

Large Rail space with rear projection:  $4000
Meeting room space with rear projection:  $4000
Projector in room using rear projection:  $4000.

Payment within 30 days by money order or cashiers check to:  
Theresa Marie Bextermiller, R.A.,M.F.A.                                                                                            
1120 Blendon Place
St. Louis, Missouri   63117-1911    U.S.A.

Sincerely,

Theresa Marie Bextermiller, R.A., M.F.A., married name Metzger