The King’s Speech Settles “No Animals Were Harmed” Issue With AHA
Written by Vegetarian Star on Tuesday, February 8th, 2011 in Animal Issues, Film & TV.

The producer of The King’s Speech has settled a dispute over the use of a phrase intended to let viewers know animals were treated humanely during the making of a film.
The phrase “No Animals Were Harmed” is a trademark owned by the American Humane Association and may only be used in films where the AHA has given the approval after various aspects of film monitoring, from reading the script to making visits on the set, have taken place.
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