
Monkey selfie copyright dispute - Wikipedia
Between 2011 and 2018, a series of disputes took place about the copyright status of selfies taken by Celebes crested macaques using equipment belonging to the British wildlife …
'Monkey Selfie' Lawsuit Ends With Settlement Between PETA, …
On Monday, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals announced a settlement with photographer David Slater, ending a lawsuit it filed on Naruto's behalf. Under the deal, Slater …
Naruto v. Slater, No. 16-15469 (9th Cir. 2018) :: Justia
Naruto allegedly took several photographs of himself (the “Monkey Selfies”) with Slater’s camera. Slater and Wildlife Personalities, Ltd., (“Wildlife”) published the Monkey Selfies in a book that …
Monkey does not own selfie copyright, appeals court rules
Naruto, a crested macaque monkey in Indonesia, has no rights to the (adorable) selfies he took on a nature photographer’s camera, according to the US 9th Circuit Court of Appeals.
'Monkey selfie' case: Photographer wins two year legal fight …
A photographer whose camera was used by a monkey to take a selfie has won a two-year legal battle against an animal rights group about copyright over the image.
Photographer behind famous 'monkey selfie' is broke after …
David Slater's viral 'monkey selfies' made him famous, but the legal battles over who actually owns the photos—him or the macaque who pressed the shutter—has left him broke and …
Monkey Selfie Copyright Lawsuit Settled After Deal Reached
Attorneys representing a macaque monkey have agreed to a compromise in a case where they asserted the animal owned the copyright to selfie photos it had shot with a photographer's …
Monkey-selfie lawsuit finally ends: Court affirms adorable …
A federal appeals court in San Francisco ruled Monday that Naruto, a "crested macaque," does not have legal standing to file a copyright claim against a nature photographer, as Naruto is …
The Monkey Selfie: Why Nothing was Accomplished
On July 4, 2011, photographer David Slater and Naruto, a Celebes crested macaque, leapt into the public consciousness. It was on that day that several publications in the UK featured the …
When a monkey takes a selfie, who owns the copyright?
The so-called “monkey selfies” went viral, and the photographer, David Slater, later published them in a book. Then, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) filed suit against …
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