US appeals court rejects copyright suit over monkey selfies

AP  |  San Francisco 

A US appeals court has ruled in a case over selfies taken by a monkey that lawsuits can't be filed claiming animals have copyrights to photos.

The decision by the 9th today upheld a lower court ruling in favor David Slater, the whose camera was used to take the photos. The appeals court said U.S. confers the right to sue on humans.

The monkey, a crested macaque named Naruto, snapped the photos in 2011 with an unattended camera.

Slater was on a trip to Sulawesi, Indonesia, and argued that his company, Wildlife Personalities Ltd., owned worldwide commercial rights to the photos. sought financial control of the photos to benefit the monkey.

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First Published: Tue, April 24 2018. 00:10 IST