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The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit revived Spencer Elden's lawsuit against legendary grunge group Nirvana for its 1991 "Nevermind" album cover last Thursday.
Nirvana’s lawyers responded to the 'Nevermind' baby's lawsuit, arguing the claims are both meritless and past the statute of limitations.
Nirvana has won the dismissal of a lawsuit by a man who claimed his depiction as a naked four-month-old baby on the cover of the band's seminal 1991 album "Nevermind" was child pornography.
Nirvana’s statement says, “The Nevermind cover photograph was taken in 1991. It was world-famous by no later than 1992. Long before 2011, as Elden has pled, Elden knew about the photograph, ...
A judge has again dismissed a child pornography lawsuit against Nirvana filed by Spencer Elden, the man who appeared on the band's iconic 1991 "Nevermind" album cover as a baby.. On Friday ...
Nirvana’s ‘Nevermind’ At 30: 9 Facts You Should Know About The Iconic Album Here we are now, entertain us. Thirty years ago today, Nirvana released 'Nevermind,' and here are some facts you ...
“Nevermind” is one of the bestselling albums in the world, and its cover is one of the most recognizable. It features Elden as a 4-month-old, swimming naked in a pool toward a dollar bill ...
A federal appeals court has revived a lawsuit by a man who was photographed swimming naked as an infant for the cover of Nirvana’s 1991 album, “Nevermind” ...
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