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After coming to headlines after taking her self-showing selfie, and Indonesia's monkey who gave birth to a historic event in the US Copyright case, it has been declared a "Person of the Year".

The People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), an organization working for animal rights, raised the matter of self-defense of this monkey. PETA, honoring this monkey, Naruto, said that this black monkey is "an organism and not something".

On the island of Sulawesi in 2011, Naruto dashed the camera button sticking towards a camera lens planted by British artist photographer David Slater. David takes photographs of nature and related items.

The picture was rapidly becoming viral and PETA had filed a lawsuit against it claiming that the six-year-old Naruto should declare "the creator and owner of his picture".

PETA's founder Ingrid Navkirk said in a statement that Naruto's historic selfie challenged the idea of ​​who is the person and who is not.

This is the first time that a lawsuit has been filed while demanding that the animal be declared the owner of the property instead of declaring it as property of anybody.

However, there was a debate about whether the lawsuit could lead international legal experts to identify their personality for animals and whether they could own their property.

In the matter with the court's decision in September, it was agreed in the matter that David will allow 25% of the monkey's self-use or sale of monkeys in future to help protect these monkeys in Indonesia.

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