No money for "Nevermind" cover: Judge dismisses "Nirvana-Baby" lawsuit

Nirvana's album "Nevermind" has sold more than 30 million copies - including a picture of a naked baby.

No money for "Nevermind" cover: Judge dismisses "Nirvana-Baby" lawsuit

Nirvana's album "Nevermind" has sold more than 30 million copies - including a picture of a naked baby. Around 30 years after the publication, the long-adult pictured person demands millions in compensation for it. But according to the competent judge, the right to it has expired.

The photo of a naked baby on the album cover of Nirvana's album "Nevermind" remains unlawful after a decision by a district court in Los Angeles. In a statement from the court, Judge Fernando Olguin writes that the 31-year-old man waited too long with his lawsuit. He had known for more than ten years that it could be a violation of the law without taking legal action - so possible claims have expired and the case will be settled.

The man featured on the album had sued the former band members and the record company because he believed the recording was commercial child pornography. The band's rights managers had argued that the plaintiff had reaped the rewards of decades of celebrity, even performing publicly for a fee as the self-proclaimed "Nirvana Baby." They asked for the lawsuit to be dismissed. The picture shows him as a naked baby underwater, seemingly swimming toward a dollar bill on a fishhook.

A lawyer for the plaintiff told Rolling Stone magazine that he would take further legal action against the decision. "The 'Nevermind' cover was created when Spencer was a baby and it's impossible for him not to be a victim as long as the shot is more widely shared," she told the magazine.

According to the lawsuit, the man saw his genitals depicted as "lascivious" on the band's album, which has sold more than 30 million copies. He demanded a total of millions in compensation from the defendants. The photo had led to "extreme and lasting emotional stress" for him. The plaintiff's chances of success were also limited by the fact that he himself had reproduced the iconic motif several times. Most recently, he jumped into a pool in 2016 for the 25th anniversary of the album - but with swimming trunks. The lettering "Nevermind" is also tattooed on his chest.