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The long legal battle over selfies taken by a monkey in Indonesia is over. A federal appeals court ruled Naruto, the crested macaque who snapped the famous "monkey selfie," does not have "the ...
Under the agreement, Slater agreed to donate 25% of any future revenue derived from using or selling the monkey selfie to charities that protect the crested macaques’ habitat in Indonesia ...
The People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) said it was honouring the crested black macaque – dubbed Naruto – to recognise that "he is someone, not something". The monkey took the ...
A photographer whose camera was used by a monkey to take a selfie has won a two-year legal battle against an animal rights group about copyright over the image. Naruto, a rare crested macaque ...
He's suing from a rainforest 8,000 miles away. Jeff Kerr is the attorney for Naruto, a crested macaque monkey who took hold of a wildlife photographer's camera and snapped a series of selfies.
SAN FRANCISCO -- Attorneys announced a settlement Monday in a lawsuit over who owns the copyright to selfie photographs taken by a monkey before ... to protecting crested macaques, lawyers for ...
SAN FRANCISCO -- There was some serious monkey business Wednesday at the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco. A monkey is the appellant in a lawsuit against a nature photographer over ...
monkey sue" is not good law under any federal act. Naruto is a free-living crested macaque who snapped perfectly framed selfies in 2011 that would make even the Kardashians proud. People for the ...