Complaint Review: treasures of antiquity inc. - Scottsdale Arizona
- treasures of antiquity inc. 31005 N. 160th Street Scottsdale, Arizona United States of America
- Phone: 4806260106
- Web: da_maya@myspce.com
- Category: Producers
treasures of antiquity inc. dane alexander, itsmay Theft of Intellectual Property, PLagiarism, Asault with Criminal co-Conspirator, Terroristic Threats Scottsdale, Arizona
*General Comment: Jeff Calhoun Lies: Here's Proof
*REBUTTAL Owner of company: Jeff Calhoun lies: Here's Proof
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Treasures of Antiquity Inc., is owned by Dane Alexander. Dane Alexander worked with Aaron, a man of many names and criminalily for years losing many court judgements for monetary theft, to steal my sole intellectual property and writings and plagiarize them. They took four screen plays, and in the maya film screenlay there are 21 points of overlap and theft. The book also was ghost written by Aaron, and the project seems one action to them find investors for a big film and steal the money, I am suing them for a minimum of ten million dollars. In repsonse to my legal cease and desist notice, Aaron claimed Dane Alexander would be hunting my family and trying to harm them. Aaron is a stalker, a claimed snitch, i.r.a. member till he snitched them too, and actually a man of no ethics who has lost many court actions to stealing from others and is an illegal alien. Dane Alexander claims in his bio on the book, which you can read on at myspace, to be a successful stock broker. I have these men to be a dangerous criminal confidence team and also deal and do other crimes. I reccomend they be reported to your local law enfocement by doing an incident report, and to federal authorities due to the apparent danger.
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#2 General Comment
Jeff Calhoun Lies: Here's Proof
AUTHOR: Dane - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Sunday, January 13, 2013
Jeff Calhoun lies: Heres proof.
Have witnesses stating my writing began on the book Maya in 1996; was registered with US Copyright Office in 1998; and was out for worldwide sales since 2004. I didnt even meet my Hollywood screenwriter until 2006! Therefore, my screenwriter could not have written the book as Calhoun states.
Calhoun has never challenged my book ownership with the US Patent Office or even the Screenwriters Guild Of America West with whom the screenplay is formally registered.
Then he goes on to claim assault, yet I have never met the man. If said assault was true, why has he not registered it with even one legal authority?
And further, if this assault claim was valid, why did he send a picture and an e-mailwhich has been savedrequesting employment?
Calhoun also states I have terrorist intentions. If so, what is his proof? And why has he not taken this to Homeland Security, or at least his local police?
Even other movie writers like James Cameron of Avatar or the authors of The Matrix have numerous, unfounded challenges of their Intellectual Property ownership. Unfortunately, once fame sets in such opportunity-seeking allegations tend to come out of the woodwork.
#1 REBUTTAL Owner of company
Jeff Calhoun lies: Here's Proof
AUTHOR: Dane Alexander - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, January 02, 2013
My friends, you screwed up. I said, "Jeff Calhoun PROVABLY LIED" not "Probably Lied." Jeez! Let's change it to "Jeff Calhoun lies: Here's proof--
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