File:0038- "The Monkey Selfie- Copyright Lessons for Originality in Photographs and Internet Jurisdiction" by Andrés Guadamuz (2016) - Amicus Lectio (IA amicus lectio 0038).mp3
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[edit]Description0038- "The Monkey Selfie- Copyright Lessons for Originality in Photographs and Internet Jurisdiction" by Andrés Guadamuz (2016) - Amicus Lectio (IA amicus lectio 0038).mp3 |
In 2011, a macaque monkey used a camera belonging to British photographer David Slater in Indonesia to take a self-portrait. The selfie picture became famous worldwide after it was published in the British media. In 2014, Slater sent a removal request to Wikimedia Commons, which indicated that the picture was in the public domain because it had been taken by the monkey and animals cannot own copyright works. While most of the legal analysis centered around US law, this article takes a completely different approach. It re-assesses online jurisdictional issues and concludes that David Slater has a good copyright claim for ownership of the picture. <a href="https://policyreview.info/articles/analysis/monkey-selfie-copyright-lessons-originality-photographs-and-internet-jurisdiction">The Paper.</a> Mike Overby (<a href="https://twitter-com/lethargilistic">@lethargilistic</a>) reads Amicus Lectio (<a href="https://twitter-com/amicuslectio">@AmicusLectio</a>). |
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Title InfoField | 0038: "The Monkey Selfie: Copyright Lessons for Originality in Photographs and Internet Jurisdiction" by Andrés Guadamuz (2016) - Amicus Lectio |
Language InfoField | eng |
Publicdate InfoField | 2020-03-06 04:07:32 |
Licenseurl InfoField | https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ |
Subject InfoField | amicus lectio; podcast; law; legal scholarship; monkey selfie; copyright; copyright infringement; public domain; united states law; united kingdom law; international copyright; berne convention; naruto v. slater; comparative law; internet jurisdiction; internet law; european law; united states copyright office |
Collection InfoField | podcasts |
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