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Recruitment expert warns that pet industry is losing top talent
Pet food company secures £10m for overseas expansion
Free entry to international dog photography contest
Collarways to distribute collars and leads made from recycled bicycle inner tubes
Chance to meet buyers from The Netherlands and Sweden
Green sea turtle image wins major award
Ancol launches new Christmas dog toy range
Happy hedgehogs hibernate in their Zoo Zone homes
New exhibitors sign up for PATS Harrogate
New concept in dog control
Natures Menu wins legal battle against German firm
Beaphar appoints a dedicated UK Product Development Executive
Zoomark exhibition is a great success for KONG
Online retailer appoints specialised E-Commerce Manager
London Pet Show a huge hit for Hagen
New Trade Marketing Manager for Tetra
Pets Corner to open store in Warminster
Reptile keeping book launched by Arcadia
Denise Welch's dog savaged by fox
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Natures Menu wins legal battle against German firm


Natural pet food company Natures Menu has received a substantial amount of damages and court costs from a German company over trade mark infringements.

Finnern GMBH were accused of 'passing off' cat and dog foods under the Natures Menu trade mark, and when managing director Craig Taylor (pictured above) tried to contact the German firm he had no response.

"They thought they could use the Natures Menu trade mark without consulting us," he said.

“The German court had no hesitation to agree that our trade mark was being infringed and instructed Finnern to change their mark. We will go all the way to support our trading partners throughout Europe, and defend our brand and commercial interests.”

Finnern GMBH has stopped using the Natures Menu name and changed its packaging as well as paying six-figure damages and court costs.
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