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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 ...
Wildlife photographer David Slater has agreed to donate 25 percent of future revenue from photos taken by a macaque in 2011 to conservation efforts.
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 Macaques That Love Crabs The crab-eating macaque (Macaca fascicularis), also known as the long-tailed macaque, is a unique primate found throughout South Asia.
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 ...