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Can A Monkey Own A Copyright?
I've just heard part of a most bizarre discussion on the radio.
Wikipedia refuses to delete a selfie taken by a monkey that hijacked a photographer's camera, claiming that since the monkey took the picture it owns the copyright.
http:// www.tel egraph. co.uk/t echnolo gy/news /110156 72/Wiki pedia-r efuses- to-dele te-phot o-as-mo nkey-ow ns-it.h tml
Wikipedia refuses to delete a selfie taken by a monkey that hijacked a photographer's camera, claiming that since the monkey took the picture it owns the copyright.
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I think that Mr Slater owns the rights but he should give a donation of money towards monkey welfare.
I don't even want to get my head around the problem as making this a legal argument takes us into the territory of Elephant paintings. If an Elephant paints a painting are any amounts raised by the sale of the painting owned by that Elephant?
I think that Mr Slater owns the rights but he should give a donation of money towards monkey welfare.
I don't even want to get my head around the problem as making this a legal argument takes us into the territory of Elephant paintings. If an Elephant paints a painting are any amounts raised by the sale of the painting owned by that Elephant?
I would say yes it can own copyright, but not in this instance.
Rather like pictures can be taken with a movement sensor, the object causing the camera to take the picture does not own it. A burglar does not own the copyright on your CCTV film of him. The monkey's actions caused the camera to function rather than it took a photo.
I don't understand how the picture got onto wikimedia in the first place. Surely whoever uploads original photos owns them, and can remove them at any time.
Rather like pictures can be taken with a movement sensor, the object causing the camera to take the picture does not own it. A burglar does not own the copyright on your CCTV film of him. The monkey's actions caused the camera to function rather than it took a photo.
I don't understand how the picture got onto wikimedia in the first place. Surely whoever uploads original photos owns them, and can remove them at any time.
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