Monkey Selfie can't be copyrighted, U.S. regulators confirm
The monkey example relates to a legal tussle between British wildlife photographer David J. Slater and Wikimedia, the nonprofit foundation behind Wikipedia, over a selfie taken by a monkey in Indonesia in 2011. The female macque snatched Slater’s camera and snapped a few cute pictures of herself, one of which became quite famous and made Slater some money. Slater requested that Wikimedia remove the photo from Wikimedia Commons, a repository of images that are free for the public to use, insisting that he owns the rights to the monkey selfie. Wikimedia refused, saying that the copyright should belong to the person taking the photo, and in this case a person didn’t take the photo.
This is the selfie photo of that monkey. LoL
He is quite handsome right? Got a sexual attraction there. Maybe he is a naughty boy? Take a look into his eye. Under Cocaine or Marijuana influence?. We would like to meet him someday. We also want to take a selfie photo with him. Below is a video of this monkey. Maybe we can learn something from it? Enjoy.
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