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In 2011, a macaque took over wildlife photographer David Slater's camera — and took a striking image. Now Slater is clashing with Wikimedia over who owns it.
Monkey selfie: Judge rules macaque who took grinning photograph of himself 'cannot own copyright' Naruto, a six-year-old rare crested macaque, took the selfie in the Tangkoko Reserve in Indonesia ...
Naruto, a macaque, took this self-portrait in 2011 with a camera owned by photographer David Slater. The photo has been the subject of a years-long copyright battle. David Slater via Wikimedia Commons ...
A rare crested macaque monkey who snapped a well-known, grinning selfie should be declared the photo's owner and receive damages for copyright infringement after it was used in a wildlife book, ...
The crab-eating macaque (Macaca fascicularis), also known as the long-tailed macaque, is a unique primate found throughout South Asia.There are at least 10 subspecies living in their native ...
A Japanese macaque was caught rodeo riding a deer in a photo for 2023's Natural History Museum's Wildlife Photographer of the Year contest.
An addition to the Milwaukee County Zoo's macaque family arrived when Usagi, a 12-year-old Japanese macaque, welcomed her second baby on June 8, increasing the troop's size to 11 members.
North Korean table-tennis silver medalists who practiced some selfie love with the competition at the Paris Olympics could face disciplinary action for “grinning” from the podium.
A rare crested macaque monkey who snapped a well-known, grinning "selfie" should be declared the photo's owner and receive damages for copyright infringement after it was used in a wildlife book ...
A rare crested macaque monkey who snapped a grinning “selfie” should be declared the photo’s owner and receive damages for copyright infringement after it was used in a wildlife book, animal ...
A rare crested macaque monkey who snapped a well-known, grinning “selfie" should be declared the photo's owner and receive damages for copyright infringement after it was used in a wildlife book, ...
A rare crested macaque monkey who snapped a well-known, grinning "selfie" should be declared the photo's owner and receive damages for copyright infringement after it was used in a wildlife book ...