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Photographer 'lost £10,000' in Wikipedia monkey 'selfie' row | Photographer 'lost £10,000' in Wikipedia monkey 'selfie' row |
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A photographer involved in a copyright row with Wikipedia over a monkey "selfie" says he has lost £10,000 in income over two years because of it. | A photographer involved in a copyright row with Wikipedia over a monkey "selfie" says he has lost £10,000 in income over two years because of it. |
David Slater, from Coleford in the Forest of Dean, said the web-based encyclopaedia had repeatedly refused to remove the image from its site. | David Slater, from Coleford in the Forest of Dean, said the web-based encyclopaedia had repeatedly refused to remove the image from its site. |
He said there had been no interest from anyone in buying the image since it was declared to be in the "public domain". | He said there had been no interest from anyone in buying the image since it was declared to be in the "public domain". |
The site said Mr Slater did not own the copyright as he did not take the photo. | The site said Mr Slater did not own the copyright as he did not take the photo. |
Mr Slater told BBC News he relied on the income from his photographs to make his living. | Mr Slater told BBC News he relied on the income from his photographs to make his living. |
"I made £2,000 [for that picture] in the first year after it was taken. After it went on Wikipedia all interest in buying it went. | "I made £2,000 [for that picture] in the first year after it was taken. After it went on Wikipedia all interest in buying it went. |
"It's hard to put a figure on it but I reckon I've lost £10,000 or more in income. It's killing my business." | "It's hard to put a figure on it but I reckon I've lost £10,000 or more in income. It's killing my business." |
Mr Slater said he spent three days in Indonesia shadowing the monkeys in 2011. | Mr Slater said he spent three days in Indonesia shadowing the monkeys in 2011. |
'Give monkey the button' | 'Give monkey the button' |
"I became accepted as part of the troop, they touched me and groomed me... so I thought they could take their own photograph. | "I became accepted as part of the troop, they touched me and groomed me... so I thought they could take their own photograph. |
"I set the camera up on a tripod, framed [the shot] up and got the exposure right... and all you've got to do is give the monkey the button to press and lo and behold you got the picture." | "I set the camera up on a tripod, framed [the shot] up and got the exposure right... and all you've got to do is give the monkey the button to press and lo and behold you got the picture." |
A series of his images brought smiles to faces worldwide as the photos were published, and paid for, in magazines and news websites. | A series of his images brought smiles to faces worldwide as the photos were published, and paid for, in magazines and news websites. |
But they also ended up on the web encyclopaedia to illustrate the critically-endangered Macaca nigra - the crested black macaque. | But they also ended up on the web encyclopaedia to illustrate the critically-endangered Macaca nigra - the crested black macaque. |
Mr Slater said he had requested that Wikipedia either paid for the use of the image or remove it but neither happened. | Mr Slater said he had requested that Wikipedia either paid for the use of the image or remove it but neither happened. |
The debate about the picture resurfaced on Wednesday as the Wikimedia Foundation published its first transparency report - following a similar practice by Google, Twitter and others. | |
Later the page containing the image had been "nominated for deletion" on the grounds it is "copyright David Slater", and "Wikimedia is displaying it unlawfully". | Later the page containing the image had been "nominated for deletion" on the grounds it is "copyright David Slater", and "Wikimedia is displaying it unlawfully". |
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