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Cole_Robbie February 20, 2018 01:12 PM

[QUOTE=Fred Hempel;684505]Facebook shaming better (and faster) than a cease and desist letter?[/QUOTE]

Two wrongs don't make a right. It is possible to construct a shaming post with neutral enough wording to convey the intended point without crossing the (gray and fuzzy) line into libel, but it's not likely, especially when you are angry.

And I think that's a good example of something that would be justified in a moral/ethical perspective in most peoples' minds, mine included, but the law never has a 'well they deserved it' perspective. You are always supposed to come to the court for relief instead of taking matters into your own hands.

Fred Hempel February 20, 2018 01:17 PM

Interesting, but if everything I said is true (and verifiable), why should I not state as much.

Isn't that what legitimizes Yelp reviews etc?

You aren't implying that my stating what they were doing was libel, are you?

Gerardo February 20, 2018 01:54 PM

Next time a Silicon Valley type offers his assistance, you could ask for a bot dedicated to scouring for your trademark names.

In the meantime, we'll be your bots. If we see your intellectual property being used, we'll give you a heads up.

Fred Hempel February 20, 2018 02:02 PM

Thanks Gerardo.

I usually find these kinds of things funny, and I don't even try to correct them.

What got me riled this time is that this is a huge company, and I very nicely asked them to stop using our farm to sell produce 3 years ago. What they did was really beyond the pale, in terms of dishonesty.

With regard to Silicon Valley types -- They don't want to offer assistance, they want to buy small hobby farms and ★★★★ away their money, all the while undercutting prices on boutique produce.

[QUOTE=Gerardo;684512]Next time a Silicon Valley type offers his assistance, you could ask for a bot dedicated to scouring for your trademark names.

In the meantime, we'll be your bots. If we see your intellectual property being used, we'll give you a heads up.[/QUOTE]

Koala Doug February 20, 2018 02:34 PM

[SIZE=3][FONT=Garamond][B]It would be wise to periodically check that company's website to see if they start using your farm's name again. If they did it twice before, they're likely to do it a third time.[/B][/FONT][/SIZE]

bower February 20, 2018 03:36 PM

Truly shameless. :no: I'm glad the facebook gottem this time... Cease and desist letter may have a more permanent effect. It would constitute grounds for you to take legal action if they repeat it once again. You don't need a lawyer to write one, but read up online for the correct way to diy. Not sure if the same as a "demand" letter where certain legal oddities are required - the words "Without Prejudice" have to appear on the page as well as the word "demand" in the letter itself, otherwise it will not hold water.
And then again, unless they can be proven to have damaged you in a way that is quantifiable ($$), you would probably never take them to court at great expense for nothing. :(
So maybe Facebook shaming is indeed the best way. :?!?:

Cole_Robbie February 20, 2018 03:39 PM

[QUOTE=Fred Hempel;684508]Interesting, but if everything I said is true (and verifiable), why should I not state as much.

Isn't that what legitimizes Yelp reviews etc?

You aren't implying that my stating what they were doing was libel, are you?[/QUOTE]

Good question. Truth is a defense, which most people know, but the problem is that it is an [I]affirmative[/I] defense. That means when you make that claim, the burden of proof shifts to you, That tiny detail makes all the difference, as it puts you, the defendant, in the position of having to prove your innocence, which is usually virtually impossible, and almost always cost-prohibitive as a legal strategy.

Fred Hempel February 21, 2018 12:11 AM

Thanks for your perspective.

[QUOTE=Cole_Robbie;684522]Good question. Truth is a defense, which most people know, but the problem is that it is an [I]affirmative[/I] defense. That means when you make that claim, the burden of proof shifts to you, That tiny detail makes all the difference, as it puts you, the defendant, in the position of having to prove your innocence, which is usually virtually impossible, and almost always cost-prohibitive as a legal strategy.[/QUOTE]

SueCT February 21, 2018 01:54 AM

Well amidst all the negative in this, and I would be angry too, I must say, Kudos to that Chef. I hope you asked him/her where they cook so you can also give a recommendation to anyone interested in where they can find true farm to table food by a Chef who verifies the information personally. It also goes to show you that there are some out there trying to do it right, and they are worth supporting.

Worth1 February 21, 2018 05:27 AM

Send them a bill for the stuff they claim to have used from your farm.:twisted:
Worth

CamuMahubah February 28, 2018 06:33 AM

This Chef that showed up...did you tell him to go tell the other chefs what happened here today?

Jonnyhat June 11, 2023 01:31 PM

Fred, that must be infuriating. I have been absent from this site for a couple years, but your posts have brought me across the country to the southwest tip of Oregon in the Siskiyou National Forest. I missed the mailing, and have 60 plants in the ground including your famous Orange Jazz. I have 2.5 acre plot with a semi established orchard. Thank you for all the knowledge and wit you bring to this board.

Fred Hempel June 12, 2023 05:44 PM

[QUOTE=Jonnyhat;770779]Fred, that must be infuriating. I have been absent from this site for a couple years, but your posts have brought me across the country to the southwest tip of Oregon in the Siskiyou National Forest. I missed the mailing, and have 60 plants in the ground including your famous Orange Jazz. I have 2.5 acre plot with a semi established orchard. Thank you for all the knowledge and wit you bring to this board.[/QUOTE]

Thanks Johnny

This is stuff I don't sweat anymore.

MrsJustice August 10, 2023 08:58 AM

[QUOTE=Jonnyhat;770779]Fred, that must be infuriating. I have been absent from this site for a couple years, but your posts have brought me across the country to the southwest tip of Oregon in the Siskiyou National Forest. I missed the mailing, and have 60 plants in the ground including your famous Orange Jazz. I have 2.5 acre plot with a semi established orchard. Thank you for all the knowledge and wit you bring to this board.[/QUOTE]
I too have learned from Fred and Dr. Carolyn and Others, just by reading their posts. We the 'Small Farmers" are Blessed by Tomatomoville Professionals over the years, Amen!!!!!


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