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Can A Monkey Own A Copyright?

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naomi24 | 13:19 Thu 07th Aug 2014 | News
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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.telegraph.co.uk/technology/news/11015672/Wikipedia-refuses-to-delete-photo-as-monkey-owns-it.html
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I don't see why not when they can belong to some governments
What is the monkey going to do with the royalties?

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?


Well if a monkey can commit treason and be hung for it I suppose he is entitled to own a copyright as well.
The monkey will buy bananas, of course.
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The argument I listened to was 'Do human laws apply to animals?' Someone said that if a monkey (or any other animal) kills someone, it's not 'charged' with murder and hauled up before a court, so no, they don't.
How can this be so? a monkey is an animal, does not have a birth cert, not registered in birth within the Gov, the monkey Stole the Camera, never paid for the Unit, never paid for the Card, it was theft from a Human! If I'm wrong I will most likely be told different.
Tell that one to the monkey chokers in Hartlepool naomi.My mistake the crime was being a French spy and not Treason.
Hope your not intending to visit Hartlepool any time soon Retro.:-)
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Beware it is the thin end of the wedge - in 20 years time Monkeys will be campaigning for the right to marry in church.
God created man in His own image; man created the camera; monkey created image with man's camera; therefore, God knows who owns copyright.
If I take a camerabelonging to someone else and take a selfie, I doubt I would own the copyright. Wicki should take the pic down if that is what the photographer wants.
Nichty Naomi

Animals are not persons in law and have few rights.

Wiki are saying that as the monkey took the selfie, that no one owns the copyright which I think is equally tenuous.

It is not the first to trigger a camera and so I dont see that this will get up and run
If a camera with an in-built timer takes the photo does the camera own the copyright?
In law only humans can own property, intellectual or material.
If that's the same monkey with a typewriter who wrote the Works of Shakespeare, he must be a rich little fellow -)
Boxtops, that would have been the monkey's uncle who did the Works of Shakespeare.
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.
I expect Monkey doesn't want anyone making a monkey of him online.
Gromit clearly the monkey uploaded it

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