How the Dervaes Family Stole My Victory Garden

by Michael Nolan on 3 March 2011 · 106 comments

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As a writer I value my work even when others do not.  A few years ago I wrote an impassioned plea to “Bring Back Victory Gardens”.  Because my website did not receive a great deal of traffic at the time (I wasn’t yet the amazing rockstar garden author that I am today) and I believed that plea worthy of more exposure, I created this page on HubPages in the hope that it would draw more attention.  Little did I know until this morning that it drew more than just attention, it drew a thief in urban homesteader’s clothing.

While being directly quoted is flattering as all hell, being stolen from is not. When your words are stolen by a member of the Dervaes Family and used as their own, it is even more flattering in a roundabout way.  How is it that the family who are the self-proclaimed founders of the urban homestead movement couldn’t even find the original words to describe what they do? 

Under ordinary circumstances I might have chosen to contact the Dervaes Family and quietly attempt to settle the matter but given their penchant for threatening letters and frivolous trademark registrations as well as their reputation for being terribly difficult to deal with directly, I made the decision to bring this problem to the public so that everyone might see just what this family will do when they think no one is watching.

Let’s begin:

Presenting The Evidence

I was contacted this morning by a commenter to my article “Bring Back Victory Gardens” [see also: Exhibit A] originally posted to this site in April of 2008 and updated on January 25, 2011.  The commenter informed me that parts of this article had been lifted verbatim and were being used by the Dervaes Family on their website.  The commenter further provided me with a link to the page.

NOTE:  You can see the original comments on that piece were left in May of 2008 if you scroll to the bottom of the page.

That information led me to visit Copyscape, a website that searches for plagiarism on the Internet.  EXHIBIT B is a screen capture that shows what was revealed in that search.  As you will see there are 5 pages that have directly copied my content.  The first is the HubPages site that I mentioned earlier and is my property.  The other four are penned/stolen by a member of the Dervaes Family.

According to this link from the Internet Archive [see also: EXHIBIT C] my original article was posted online at some point in time prior to June 7, 2008 and was also screen capped by the Archive on July 23rd and August 3rd of that same year, both prior to this posting [see also: EXHIBIT D]made by Anais Dervaes on August 11, 2008, a full three months after the first Internet Archive capture. That blog post entitled “FUTURE OF URBAN AGRICULTURE” (in all caps) directly matches the name of the Facebook page from EXHIBIT B that is no longer available, leading me to believe that it was likely the Dervaes Family – and more specifically Anais Dervaes – who set up that Facebook page and added the stolen content there as well before taking the page down.

This is the same family who insisted that Facebook take down established pages that used their trademarked phrase “urban homestead”.  Funny, but I don’t see how they can not be aware of what they are doing.  It just appears that they somehow believe themselves to be immune.  Unfortunately, they are wrong.

But wait, there’s more.

EXHIBIT E shows the main ABOUT page from the family’s Freedom Gardens (insert registered trademark thingie here) website.  The same paragraph was lifted, again verbatim and without attribution.  Still not convinced?  What about EXHIBIT F, where they did it again?

Finally, I leave you with the final screen cap, from the website of Dervaes Family Patriarch himself, Jules Dervaes.  You would think that an “Urban Farmer, Speaker, Founder of the Urban Homestead Movement” would be able to come up with original content when describing the topics about which he is available to speak [see also: EXHIBIT G].  Sadly, he needed to use a sentence that I wrote instead of writing one himself. 

What Should I Get Out of This?

Perhaps I should be getting some of these public speaking requests? 

Wonder if I should I be entitled to royalties from those speeches, or if I can add “Speech Writer for Jules Dervaes” to my resume? 

It seems as though I should be entitled to some restitution seeing as I am a writer by trade and they are using work that I penned and should thus receive remuneration for.  Best I can tell, their family has been receiving the benefit of my services for 935 days and I have as yet received no payment for those services rendered.  At my going rate for contract writing I should have been paid $250 for each use of my work.

4 uses: $1,000

Because I did not receive payment for that work within my standard Net 30 time period, a late payment fee of 25% is assessed for each week the payment is late.  That means my payment is, to date, 129 weeks late.

+129 weeks @ 25% late payment fee: $1,856.17* (see comment below for just how screwed up my math is here)

+mental cruelty, pain and suffering, loss of wages: PRICELESS

Okay, so I’ve been watching too many court shows lately but I think my point has been made. I’m also pretty sure my math is off but what do you expect, I’m a writer.  I’m no good at math, I’m good at words.  So good that even the mighty Dervaes Family feels the need to steal them.

In all seriousness, my work has been stolen and I feel that I should be paid for that.  I have only placed this blog post on my public site to document the instances of theft adequately enough that I have legal grounds for further action should I deem them necessary.

Listen Up, Dervaes Family

You have bullied the gardening and urban homesteading community long enough.  I’m not bothering with a cease and desist letter because it is far more satisfying to expose you for the unoriginal frauds that you are and let the people decide who they want to believe.  Thankfully I have been a part of this community long enough to know that its members are not the sheep you take them for and your time of pulling the wool over their eyes has come and gone.

Sincerely,

Michael Nolan

EDITED TO ADD: In an ironic twist, Dervaes Family Member Justin (do I need a trademark symbol here?) wrote this blog post on plagiarism somehow preaching about it and its impact just a few days ago.  Maybe he should converse with his sister…

{ 101 comments… read them below or add one }

Billy Goodnick March 3, 2011 at 10:08 am

Michael: thanks for exposing this sorrowful act of theft and for your balls of brass.

Dawn Kelly March 3, 2011 at 10:18 am

Oh no they dint it!

Seriously, I believe I have lost my last bit of respect for this family. The have officially become too big for their Wellies and this smells of un-composted bullshit.

Ugh!

Rachelle Willoughby March 3, 2011 at 10:20 am

Michael, dear, you’re shorting yourself.
25% of $1000 is $250 – x 129 weeks = $32,250.
To quote a famous movie line – “LOOK AT ALL THAT CHEDDAR”.
The Dervaes family should be ashamed of themselves.

Chris McLaughlin March 3, 2011 at 10:24 am

Give them enough rope, yes? And damn, straight, dude – you are the BOMB with words!

shannon rose March 3, 2011 at 10:30 am

This is the best yet! Take those sorry sacks of nothing DOWN!!!

Amy Jeanroy March 3, 2011 at 10:43 am

Really now? How is that for Karma!? I am sorry you were stolen from, but I am oh-so glad that you outed them. You Rock!!

Annie Haven/Authentic Haven Brand March 3, 2011 at 10:57 am

I’m sorry that your work was stolen, I’m am pleased that you have taken the time to detail what they did for us all to see. How someone can take what mine and so many others great grandparents did and call it theirs is beyond me. I have not referred to them by name as I do not want to give them any recognition. I stand behind you 100%

Annie Haven
Authentic Haven Brand
(Haven Seed Co 1873 reference seed company histories http://www.saveseeds.org)

Meg March 3, 2011 at 10:57 am

Word. This whole thing has made me sick. Thanks for the well-written post, but so sorry you had to go through this!

Erica Strauss March 3, 2011 at 11:00 am

OOOOooo, snap! Love your gauntlet. Sadly, I do not expect a response from the Dervaes family. They have not been forthcoming in responding to others, and I kinda doubt that’s going to change now. Thanks for sharing this, though. It’s illuminating.

Michael @ MEG March 3, 2011 at 11:04 am

If I expect a response, it will be specifically requested through my attorney. This isn’t for them, it is for everyone else.

Michael @ MEG March 3, 2011 at 11:06 am

See? Told you I suck at math. Thanks for the correction!

Colleen Vanderlinden March 3, 2011 at 11:09 am

And they want people to respect their intellectual property? I’m thinking they are completely clueless as to what actually constitutes “intellectual property.” These people are so out of touch, it’s frightening.

Thanks for making this public, Michael!

April Alexander March 3, 2011 at 11:09 am

Thank you for exposing this family for who they truly are. Are you aware that the EFF is currently defending the writers of “The Urban Homestead?” In case you haven’t seen our fb page, here is the group who is fighting this whole thing: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Take-Back-Urban-Home-steadings/167527713295518

Michael @ MEG March 3, 2011 at 11:11 am

Thank you, April. The EFF was contacted with a link to this blog post.

Bethany March 3, 2011 at 11:14 am

Well I do agree and I think you are doing a lot more good posting this for everyone to see rather than trying to contact them directly.

jodi (bloomingwriter) March 3, 2011 at 11:17 am

You have just become my new hero, Michael. Bravo. Bring it on (and what Billy said about balls of brass).

Curbstone Valley Farm March 3, 2011 at 11:20 am

Caught with their sprouts down. Pathetic. Another enlightening entry in the Dervaes hall of shame, thank you so much for sharing.

S.J. March 3, 2011 at 11:24 am

Sending you support and gratitude.

Bean Paulson March 3, 2011 at 11:34 am

Thank you for taking a stand!

Laura March 3, 2011 at 11:34 am

Wow. That some serious balls they have. Going after bloggers and public libraries for using a gardening term, all while ripping off a professional writer. That phrase comes to mind, “me thinks the lady protest to much…..” Shakespeare.

Thanks for airing out your dispute.

Wrenn March 3, 2011 at 11:37 am

It may well be worse than that.

There also may be some dispute about the words “founder of the Urban Homestead Movement” seeing how I can trace the words and b asic idea (at the very least*) back to a book published in 1975 by J Hughes. He is currently the dean of the school of urban planning at Rutgers.

FLFarmer March 3, 2011 at 11:42 am

Have your attorney send their provider a DMCA complaint. Despite the fact that there doesn’t seem to be any rampant plagiarism of their content, they conflate trademarks with copyrights, and since Justin posted a bizarre treatise on plagiarism on their main site’s blog, they seem to need a lesson in which is which. This certainly qualifies.

christopher March 3, 2011 at 11:48 am

That is truly crummy behaviour, and my respect for the Dervaes and all they have done has evaporated down to about nothing. I loved your article, BTW! Good luck in getting them to acknowledge your work, and their theft.

casey March 3, 2011 at 11:50 am

IRONIC!!! Considering they posted the definition of plagarism on their pages when this whole trademark thing started. My advice….go after them. They would show you no mercy.

Deborah Aldridge March 3, 2011 at 11:53 am

Tweeted, FB’d and Stumbled….stumble this everyone! It will get a lot of traffic.

Stacy March 3, 2011 at 11:54 am

As I writer I deplore plagiarism and thankfully the law is written to correct such theft – the statutory minimum (this is federal copyright law) for theft of work is $250,000 per occurrence.

I’d support you 100% in any effort you take to pursue them legally. They’re hypocrites, liars, thieves and detrimental to the urban homesteading movement.

Thanks to the TBUH facebook page you just got another fan.

Rebecca Lane March 3, 2011 at 11:55 am

Take the power, my friend.

Sue Langley March 3, 2011 at 12:00 pm

I was all set to let this discovery drop until you were informed and you could relate when you wrote the paragraph they ‘copied’. I’m glad a mutual FB friend could contact you and now it looks like they in actually have lifted copy from you.

I don’t think the Dervaes family will be sending you any letters about the use of your catagories ‘Homesteading’.

Like I said on Take Back Urban Home-steading(s)FB page, people who accuse others of plagiariam, project what they themselves have done on the outside world. It’s a defense mechanism, but why?

That family is self destructing before our eyes.

Sue Langley

Lisa March 3, 2011 at 12:11 pm

Classic! Like Stacy, found you on TBUH. You are officially bookmarked, my friend. Love the slap with a little tickle you gave the Dervases.

SkippyMom March 3, 2011 at 12:14 pm

I am not a homesteader, just a suburban SAHM. I do have a very good blogger friend who IS a homesteader [Homestead Neophyte] and Phelan posted about these maroons today.

I am shocked at what they think they are getting away with, first by copyrighting various forms of the words “Urban” and “Homestead[ing]” but now to read this?

I am absolutely appalled at their audacity and hypocrisy.

I hope that they not only read this, but that you are able to obtain not only an injunction, but renumeration for their THEFT.

On a happier note – you have inspired me to grow tomatoes on my back porch this season. We live in a town home and have no appreciable grass space, but the 5 gallon bucket idea is wonderful. My husband works for a company that has a gazillion, so those are free for us. :) And the deck has the space and sunlight. YAY.

Thank you. Now I have to go read up and learn about how to grow tomatoes.

Good luck. You are in the right and I can’t wait to see them have to eat crow on this.

meemsnyc March 3, 2011 at 12:25 pm

Oh wow, just wow! Did they respond to this article?

Kate@LivingTheFrugalLife March 3, 2011 at 12:32 pm

Good to know, thank you. For my two cents, I think you should pursue further action against them. You’d certainly have a great deal of support behind you if you choose to go that route.

Scott R Davis March 3, 2011 at 12:34 pm

Wow. Glad you exposed them, but would really enjoy it if you sued them. Contact the EFF, http://www.eff.org/, they might be able to piggy back you onto their current work against the Dervaes.

SkippyMom March 3, 2011 at 12:36 pm

I found this on their site about plagiarism -

http://urbanhomestead.org/journal/2011/02/17/what-is-plagiarism/

I don’t think the son, Justin, really understood what he wrote or doesn’t realize one of his family members stole you work.

Cheri March 3, 2011 at 12:36 pm

Hypocrisy at its finest. Karma is a you know what…and they are about to find out first hand. This is what happens when greed takes over. I think they need to learn a thing or two about integrity and why it is important in life.

Sundari Kraft March 3, 2011 at 12:43 pm

Michael — we all know that lawyers don’t work for free. If EFF will send the DMCA notice for you, then that’s terrific. If they won’t, and you decide to hire a lawyer privately, I’m quite sure you can set up a Paypal donation system to cover the cost of the lawyer following up on the copyright infringement. The TBUH community will support you. Even if everyone on the FB page only donated $1, it would cover a lot of lawyer-ing.

FLFarmer March 3, 2011 at 1:06 pm

Note that it doesn’t take a lawyer to send a DMCA complaint, nor is the EFF going to be particularly interested in this as a singular act, except as it may interest them in light of the other factors surrounding Jules Dervaes/Dervaes Institute ad their current actions regarding the authors of The Urban Homestead.

The only real requirement for filing a DMCA complaint is that the person sending it is authorized to act on behalf of the author or creator of the infringing material: that would be the author of the content or their appropriately authorized representative. Search for “DMCA template” and you’ll find plenty of examples to use.

According to a lookup, their host is sustainablehosting.com, so the DMCA can go to admin@sustainablehosting.com (listed on the WHOIS) and/or abuse@sustainablehosting.com (a typical role account that hosts should have available, although some, unfortunately, do not).

Jessica March 3, 2011 at 1:09 pm

Great post.

Carys March 3, 2011 at 1:34 pm

Much support and admiration heading your way, Michael!

I second FLFarmer’s suggestion to contact the D’s isp and file a DMCA complaint.

Alina Bradford March 3, 2011 at 1:38 pm

Give them hell! We’re behind you!

Ivette Soler March 3, 2011 at 1:41 pm

WOA!!! Another nail in the coffin! These people seem to think not only that they invented the urban gardening world, but also that the rules of polite society don’t apply to them. This is NOT shocking – it is totally in line with who I know them to be. I am tempted to publish the emails I got from them when I asked them to be in my book. They acted as if I peed on their collective feet!!!
Great job of laying out your case, Michael – you’ve very clearly established that more than one nefarious instance of out and out theft has occurred, and it is brave to name names and let us see everything. You are a Rockstar AND a grown-up!
Don’t go changing!

Stephen Del Vecchio March 3, 2011 at 1:42 pm

They sure are living up to the slogan from which they reside aren’t they? “The land of the fruits and nuts”.

Patty Hicks March 3, 2011 at 1:53 pm

Thank you for posting this. There is a great lesson for us all in this whole scenario…as sad as it is. I have posted a link to my fb page and I want you to know you have confirmed what I felt might have been happening all along. Anyone that fights that hard to protect something that everyone is benefiting from for their own gain and at loss to others really doesn’t care who they take from as long as it serves their own agenda.

Thanks again for putting yourself out there like this. I hope it will bring forth some change for the good.

rickd March 3, 2011 at 1:53 pm

you’ve been Griggsed!!!

christopher March 3, 2011 at 2:00 pm
Rachel March 3, 2011 at 2:07 pm

Thank you so much for posting this, wow! I’d also like you to contact the EFF, maybe the addition of these facts can help some of the other people that got screwed by the D’s.

Christina March 3, 2011 at 2:20 pm

Sundari is right, lawyers don’t work for free. Time to get a few more copies of your book to spread your words around. Thanks for posting.

Betty March 3, 2011 at 2:24 pm

You do not need a lawyer to file a DMCA complaint. I am also a writer and I have done it myself and had the content removed by Google from their search engines. You can also submit a complaint to their webhost for violation of their TOS. And if they won’t remove the content or shut down the site, they are complicit in the copyright theft.

Kathleen March 3, 2011 at 2:28 pm

Just want to add my voice to the others listed here. I’ve posted to my FB page and I’m sure the word is spreading like wildfire. I think it would be great if you just initiated action – it’s one more thing for their attorneys to have to keep track of, at the very least.

And it’s very good to let the general public know that the Dervaes family is not to be trusted . . .

Daisy March 3, 2011 at 2:40 pm

Funny. The plagiarism blog post was only just written on Feb 17, 2011, and yet…the comments are closed.

Hmmmmmmmmm…

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