User talk:BeachDay2022

Magic Eye Page Contains Serious Errors
Hello, My name is Cheri Smith,I am the co-creator of Magic Eye 3D illusions and the owner of Magic Eye Inc. Many students reference Wikipedia for "correct" information for school projects. The Magic Eye information you have has serious errors and contains trademark infringement information and trademark infringement links. I will share some of these errors and suggested edits below:

Edit Request #1: Magic Eye® 3D illusions and books were first released by N.E Thing Enterprises, which reorganized in 1996 as Magic Eye Inc. Cheri Smith is the owner of Magic Eye Inc.

Reference: or I can obtain a statement from my USA publisher or lawyer.

Comments for Edit Request #1: N.E Thing Enterprises was the author name, not the publisher. The actual authors were Tom Baccei and Cheri Smith. The Magic Eye property was a sub-company under N.E Thing Enterprises. When my business partner, Tom Baccei, left the company, I transferred everything to Magic Eye Inc.,which I own.

Edit Request #2: Current Text you have: "The term "Magic Eye" has become something of a genericized trademark, often used to refer to autostereograms of any origin."

My Edit Request #2: Magic Eye® 3d illusions are the most popular autostereogram brand.

Comments for Edit Request #2: There are others who create autostereograms. I create Magic Eye® 3D ilusions, a registered trade name in the USA, Europe, etc. Magic Eye images are an enhanced form of autostereogram. My trademark lawyers have to contact wikipedia users far too often, as users believe they can use the tradename Magic Eye® because your website states it is "something of a genericized trademark". You additionally do not use the registered trademark symbol next to Magic Eye®. If wikipedia users use the name "Magic Eye" this is trademark infringement and legal action often needs to be taken to protect my Magic Eye® brand name. This is a serious misleading statement. Reference for Magic Eye Trademark USA: 74593811,74593831, Reference for Trademark Europe:2256766 & I have others.

Edit Request #3: After creating its first image in 1991 creators Tom Baccei and Cheri Smith worked with Tenyo, a Japanese company that sells magic supplies. Tenyo published its first book in late 1991 titled Magic Eyes...

Comments: I am Cheri Smith, I am the co-creator of Magic Eye 3D illusions and I am not mentioned Please remove "Tenyo published its first book in late 1991 titled Miru Miru Mega Yokunaru Magic Eye ("Your Eyesight Gets Better & Better in a Very Short Rate of Time: Magic Eye"), as this was a vision improvement book I (Magic Eye Inc.) co-authored with Professor Kurita of Tokyo University for Tenyo in 2001. This book is pictured on this page of the Magic Eye website, it is the green book: I appreciate the help, thank you, Cheri Smith, Owner Magic Eye Inc. :)

Magic Eye Article Contains Serious Errors
Hello, My name is Cheri Smith,I am the co-creator of Magic Eye 3D illusions and the owner of Magic Eye Inc. Many people reference Wikipedia for information on Magic Eye 3D images. I am learning how to send in suggested edits so what they read will be accurate. Instead of: Magic Eye® is a series of books published by N.E. Thing Enterprises (renamed in 1996 to Magic Eye Inc.).

The Article more accurately could state: Magic Eye® 3D illusions and books, by creators Tom Baccei and Cheri Smith, were first released by N.E Thing Enterprises, which reorganized in 1996 as Magic Eye Inc. when Tom retired. Cheri Smith is the owner of Magic Eye Inc.

See: Who Invented Magic Eye 3D Illusions?

Instead of: The term "Magic Eye" has become something of a genericized trademark, often used to refer to autostereograms of any origin.

The Article should accurately state: Magic Eye® is the most popular autostereogram brand worldwide.

References and Trademarks:74593811,74593831,2256766

Comment: Other people and companies also create autostereograms. I create Magic Eye® 3D illusions, Magic Eye® is a registered trade name for my products in the USA, Europe, etc. If wikipedia readers use the name "Magic Eye" this is trademark infringement and legal action often needs to be taken to protect my artwork and company. This is a serious misleading statement.

Instead of: After creating its first images in 1991, creator Tom Baccei worked with Tenyo, a Japanese company that sells magic supplies. Tenyo published its first book in late 1991 titled Miru Miru Mega Yokunaru Magic Eye ("Your Eyesight Gets Better & Better in a Very Short Rate of Time: Magic Eye"), sending sales representatives out to street corners to demonstrate how to see the hidden image.

Please replace with: After creating its first images in 1991, Tom and Cheri worked with Tenyo, a Japanese company that sells magic supplies. Tenyo published its first book in late 1991 titled Magic Eyes,...

Comments: The book titled Miru Miru Mega Yokunaru Magic Eye ("Your Eyesight Gets Better & Better in a Very Short Rate of Time: Magic Eye") was published in 2001, not 1991. This book is pictured on this page of the Magic Eye website, it is the green book: (I see this book was mentioned in an article by AIGA, but some of the information in the AIGA article is inaccurate).

Instead of External Link Names that use the Magic Eye® Trademark, which is a Trademark infringement: - some original Magic Eye pictures and animations - Free Magic Eye 3D Pictures - Create your own Magic Eye Stereogram images

Suggested External Link Names: - some autostereogram pictures and animations - Free autostereogram 3D Pictures - Create your own stereogram images

Comments: None of the External Links are associated with Magic Eye® or Magic Eye Inc.

Thank you! BeachDay2022 (talk) 20:34, 5 August 2021 (UTC)