Windsor Star

LAWYERS FOR SELFIE MONKEY SETTLE LAWSUIT

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Monkey see. Monkey sue. Monkey settle. Attorneys representi­ng a macaque monkey have agreed to a compromise in a case where they asserted the animal owned the copyright to selfie photos it had shot with a photograph­er’s camera.

Under the deal, the photograph­er agreed to donate 25 per cent of any future revenue from the images to charities dedicated to protecting crested macaques in Indonesia, said the lawyers from People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals who filed the lawsuit. Attorneys for the group and the photograph­er, David Slater, on Monday asked the San Francisco-based 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals to dismiss the case and throw out a lower-court decision that said animals cannot own copyrights. There was no immediate ruling on the dismissal.

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