Wikimedia, the organisation behind Wikipedia, has refused a photographer’s repeated requests to delete his most famous shot as it is jeopardising his livelihood – because a monkey pressed the shutter button and "owns the copyright"
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Wikimedia, the organisation behind Wikipedia, has refused a photographer’s repeated requests to delete his most famous shot as it is jeopardising his livelihood – because a monkey pressed the shutter button and "owns the copyright"
Parmigianino, 'Self-portrait in a Convex Mirror' (1523/24)
First Teen Selfie, 1914.
Re-enacting Grumpy Cat. (c) by Frank Krings.
The actor-writer-director James Franco writes about selfies and why Instagram posters and viewers alike are so obsessed with them.
More at http://www.andymartin.info & twitter.com/handymartian A 60 second warning about self obsession. This was created for the Pictoplasma #CharacterSelfie…
***Thanks to Vassili Kostadimas for showing this to me.
Catlady Selfie. (c) Frohmann Verlag