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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 ...
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 ...
The best of the images—a female macaque grinning toothily into the lens—went viral shortly thereafter, inspiring hundreds of memes and online jokes before the monkey, sadly, went the way of ...
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 Japanese macaque was caught rodeo riding a deer in a photo for 2023's Natural History Museum's Wildlife Photographer of the Year contest.
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, ...
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