Astrix
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Someone definitely should buy the monkey pants with pockets to put his monkey money in.

Man Christianity, always keepin the monkey down.

I think you're over looking if he had pants with pockets to keep money in. Money talks, especially monkey money.

"Is there any sense in which the monkey should own the copyright, something that - at the moment, at least - is not possible under US legislation?" - The Article

"There is no relevance to the monkey rights or lack thereof. Merely that the camera-owner has not rights to the image, only possession (now no longer

It wouldn't surprise me if they hadn't already tried.

Is refusing access to something that's contained on your property the same as "theft?" I ask because I'm honestly not sure. Refusing to turn something over that someone claims is theirs, when it's in my possession I don't believe constitutes theft. The monkey rights is the whole reason this is even a topic. The point

"In the case of the monkey, he has no copyright rights." - My prior post

"No human created it, so therefore there is no copyright." - Your post

Thank you for clearing that up for me, I may have been unclear in what I said......
The whole reason this is a discussion is because the rest is speculative.

And as the article states, monkeys have no copyright rights. For a full reply to your stance, please refer to the person who said the same thing prior to you.

Agreed, but to get access to the copyrighted material you need access to my property. While you do hold the copyright as the creator, it does you absolutely no good sitting on a storage device in my possession.

I'm sure this has come up in court cases before, and it's very possible that the owner of the copyrighted

I'll star your attempt as it's within a five minute window of someone making the same joke. But you're the LAST one! Three people in six minutes... sheesh, case of monkey see monkey do over here.

Funny regardless of correctness =)

If you take a picture with my camera; meaning that I own the camera, and I have sole access to the original copy as it's on a storage device of my possession, I'd argue it's mine. While I can't argue an educated stance on whether "possession is 9/10ths of the law", I bet if he were to go to court against the monkey,

Any chance you guys could use your "super neat and wonderful" kinja to filter out posts that contain websites that the spammers link to? That'd be great.

I first signed up for amazon prime when it first released, as I was purchasing a weight lifting set and had no desire to pay the shipping on bench/300 lbs of weights. Years and years later, I can't even begin to guess at how much in shipping it's saved me. Especially since I signed up as a student in college which

No IP Man or Zatoichi? Terrible.

It wasn't on their "free game" section, it was a code that was floating around the internet that gave you the ultimate edition of sims 2. It was to drum up interest in the sims 4, since they share a lot of core mechanics. Load screens between areas of the town, etc. Sims 4 is not open world like Sims 3, it's harkening

Indeed, people should really be introduced to the original zatoichi.

"but for all intensive purposes"

Hm, not sure Bro science and A&P sciences are the same thing =)

"Why not just put the damned thing on your own website?"