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If a monkey takes a selfie, who owns the photo? That question has been buzzing around for literally years now, ever since 2015, when People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) sued a ...
When a monkey takes a selfie … Danny Cevallos. 4 minute read Updated 4:07 PM EDT, Mon August 18, 2014 Link Copied! Video Ad Feedback. Does monkey own rights to this selfie ...
It all started when a monkey named Naruto (although there is question of whether it really was Naruto who took the photo) took a selfie with a camera in 2011.
Monkey steals tourist's camera, takes "selfie" 01:03. PETA attorney David Schwarz argued that Naruto was accustomed to cameras and took the selfies when he saw himself in the reflection of the ...
WASHINGTON — A monkey took a selfie three years ago and the Internet could barely contain itself. Now, the ownership of said selfie is the topic of a heated battle between British photographer ...
The case of who owns the copyright to a selfie taken by a monkey — the monkey or the guy who owns the camera — has been settled out of court. In 2015, the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals ...
We had been talking about the ever intriguing goings-on at the White House, the health troubles of various mutual friends and the death of Hugh Hefner when the luncheon conversation turned to the c… ...
Portrait of the apes: Monkey takes a selfie with stunned British tourists (but all is not as it seems) Unbelievable photo appears to show a monkey taking a selfie with Brit tourists ...
When a monkey takes a selfie, who owns it? PETA filed a lawsuit arguing that animals have the right to ownership - or at least to own their selfies. CBS Los Angeles ...
And since the monkey can’t own the rights, nobody does. “That trip cost me about £2,000 for that monkey shot. Not to mention the £5,000 of equipment I carried, the insurance, the computer ...