PETA is fighting for a monkey’s right to copyright

Judges for the U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals heard arguments Wednesday about whether or not a copyright can be attributed to an animal, as well as who is allowed to file a lawsuit on an animal’s behalf. At the center of it all is a macaque monkey in Indonesia named Naruto, whom PETA claims took a selfie (though the exact identity of the monkey has also been called into question by lawyers involved with the case).

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