California Judge Dismisses "Nirvana Baby" Lawsuit
California Judge Dismisses "Nirvana Baby" Lawsuit
A California judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed against former Nirvana members, which claimed that Nevermind’s album artwork—featuring a nude infant swimming underwater—was essentially child pornography.As LegalReader.com reported earlier this year, the lawsuit was first filed by Spencer Elden in August 2021.Elden, says National Public Radio, said that Nirvana knowingly distributed a nude photograph of him as a baby on the cover of its 1991 album, then profited from it.In his complaint, Elden noted that he was only four months old when he was photographed, and that there is no way he could have consented to his image being replicated and viewed by millions of people around the world.Now 30, Elden sought an estimated $150,000 in damages for what he called the distribution of child exploitation images.However, the defendants in the case—including former bands members, Kurt Cobain’s estate, photographer Kirk Weddle, Universal Music, Geffen Records, Warner Records, and MCA Music—filed a motion to dismiss in December.In their filing, the defendants opined that Elden had spent years enjoying quasi-celebrity status as the “Nirvana baby.” Not only did Elden have a “Nevermind” tattoo across his chest, but had recreated the iconic photograph on the album’s 10th, 17th, 20th, and 25th anniversaries.
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