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Nirvana's Nevermind: Spencer Elden loses legal case over baby photo on album cover | Nirvana's Nevermind: Spencer Elden loses legal case over baby photo on album cover |
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Nevermind by Nirvana, pictured in 1991, was ranked sixth on Rolling Stone's 2023 list of the greatest albums of all time | Nevermind by Nirvana, pictured in 1991, was ranked sixth on Rolling Stone's 2023 list of the greatest albums of all time |
The man who was photographed as a baby on the cover of Nirvana's classic album Nevermind has failed in his attempts to sue the band for distributing child pornography. | The man who was photographed as a baby on the cover of Nirvana's classic album Nevermind has failed in his attempts to sue the band for distributing child pornography. |
A four-month-old Spencer Elden was pictured swimming naked underwater on the 1991 LP's famous cover. | A four-month-old Spencer Elden was pictured swimming naked underwater on the 1991 LP's famous cover. |
He sued the rock band and photographer Kirk Weddle, but a judge has ruled that "neither the pose, focal point, setting, nor overall context suggest the album cover features sexually explicit conduct". | He sued the rock band and photographer Kirk Weddle, but a judge has ruled that "neither the pose, focal point, setting, nor overall context suggest the album cover features sexually explicit conduct". |
A lawyer for Nirvana said: "We are delighted the court has ended this meritless case and freed our creative clients of the stigma of false allegations." | A lawyer for Nirvana said: "We are delighted the court has ended this meritless case and freed our creative clients of the stigma of false allegations." |
A $1 note on a fishing line was added to the photo of baby Spencer Elden swimming underwater for the album cover | |
Mr Elden originally filed a lawsuit in 2021, arguing that his identity and name were "forever tied to the commercial sexual exploitation he experienced as a minor which has been distributed and sold worldwide". | Mr Elden originally filed a lawsuit in 2021, arguing that his identity and name were "forever tied to the commercial sexual exploitation he experienced as a minor which has been distributed and sold worldwide". |
US District Judge Fernando Olguin dismissed it in 2022 because Mr Elden submitted it after the 10-year limit for filing a civil case. | US District Judge Fernando Olguin dismissed it in 2022 because Mr Elden submitted it after the 10-year limit for filing a civil case. |
An appeals court overturned that decision, allowing Mr Elden to refile the case. | An appeals court overturned that decision, allowing Mr Elden to refile the case. |
However, Judge Olguin has now ruled that, beyond the fact Mr Elden was naked, nothing came "close to bringing the image within the ambit of the child pornography statute". | However, Judge Olguin has now ruled that, beyond the fact Mr Elden was naked, nothing came "close to bringing the image within the ambit of the child pornography statute". |
He likened the image to a family photo of a child bathing, and said it is "plainly insufficient to support a finding" of child pornography. | He likened the image to a family photo of a child bathing, and said it is "plainly insufficient to support a finding" of child pornography. |
"Nudity must be coupled with other circumstances that make the visual depiction lascivious or sexually provocative," Judge Olguin wrote, quoting from an earlier ruling. | "Nudity must be coupled with other circumstances that make the visual depiction lascivious or sexually provocative," Judge Olguin wrote, quoting from an earlier ruling. |
The judge also cited factors including the presence of Mr Elden's parents at the photo shoot, the fact the photographer was a friend, and the fact he had previously "embraced and financially benefitted from being featured on the album cover". | The judge also cited factors including the presence of Mr Elden's parents at the photo shoot, the fact the photographer was a friend, and the fact he had previously "embraced and financially benefitted from being featured on the album cover". |
Mr Elden's legal team told Rolling Stone they "respectfully disagree" with the decision and plan to appeal. | Mr Elden's legal team told Rolling Stone they "respectfully disagree" with the decision and plan to appeal. |
"As long as the entertainment industry prioritizes profits over childhood privacy, consent, and dignity, we will continue our pursuit for awareness and accountability," said James R Marsh of the Marsh Law Firm. | "As long as the entertainment industry prioritizes profits over childhood privacy, consent, and dignity, we will continue our pursuit for awareness and accountability," said James R Marsh of the Marsh Law Firm. |
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