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Monkey should get rights to his selfies, says PeTA

Updated on: 24 September,2015 12:41 AM IST  | 
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The copyright ownership fight over a world-famous ‘monkey selfie’, taken by a black macaque after pressing a button on a camera owned by a wildlife photographer four years ago in Indonesia, has now reached the federal court

Monkey should get rights to his selfies, says PeTA

Monkey Selfie

Washington: The copyright ownership fight over a world-famous ‘monkey selfie’, taken by a black macaque after pressing a button on a camera owned by a wildlife photographer four years ago in Indonesia, has now reached the federal court.


Monkey selfie
One wise monkey: If this lawsuit succeeds, it will be the first time that a non-human will be declared as the owner of property, rather than being declared a piece of property himself or herself. Pic/IANS


People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PeTA) has filed a lawsuit in San Francisco against photographer David J Slater and his company, which both claim copyright ownership of the selfies.


The lawsuit demands to direct all proceeds from the famous monkey selfie to Naruto, the macaque, itself.

 If this lawsuit succeeds, it will be the first time that a non-human will be declared the owner of property, rather than being declared a piece of property himself or herself.

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