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<img alt="" height="1" width="1" />Copyright storm as Wikipedia refuses to delete monkey 'selfie'
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Wikipedia, the online encyclopaedia, has refused a photographer's request to remove a 'selfie' taken by a monkey on the ground that the self-picture was taken by the animal rather than the photographer.

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