A fishhook and dollar bill were later edited into the image. "Masha's law permits victims to sue for each violation of their privacy when their childhood images remain in circulation."Įlden, 31, was 4 months old when he was photographed underwater at the Pasadena Aquatic Center in California. "Most child pornography is traded well into the victim's adulthood," attorney Margaret Mabie said via email. Elden says Nirvana and its record label have profited from child pornography by selling the album that famously features him on the cover. Spencer Elden is appealing the dismissal, his lawyers told NPR, arguing that the judge in the case has misinterpreted the federal child sexual exploitation law known as Masha's law. But a lawsuit from a man who appeared as a naked baby on the band's landmark Nevermind album still isn't paying off: a federal judge has once again dismissed the lawsuit. Teenage angst pays off well, as Nirvana's Kurt Cobain sang.
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