US humans who appeared as a baby on the album cover ‘Nevermind’ Nirvana, one of the most famous album covers of all time, demanded the band for sexual exploitation, according to a lawsuit.
Spencer Elden was photographed in 1991, when he was four months old, naked in the pool reached a dollar bill on a fish hook.
This album continues to sell 30 million copies, with songs such as ‘smelling like teenagers’ become stones while pop-American culture.
But both Elden and his law guardian “had signed the release to ratify the use of Spencer or his form, and of course not from a commercial child pornography that described it,” said the lawsuit.
Also said Elden never received any compensation for the image and asked for $ 150,000 in compensation from each of the 15 defendants – including former living band members, Dave Grohl and Krist Novoselic, as well as tin plantations late by Kurt Cobain’s singer, and Photographer, Weddle Kirk.
The album includes “Intimate Spencer’s body parts that are open and Spencer genitals on display from when he is a baby to this day,” said the lawsuit, said California.
Elden said suffered “extreme and permanent emotional pressures,” and “loss of income income capacity for life,” among other consequences.
Representatives for Nirvana or recording labels of members have not responded to the lawsuit.
Elden reinstalled this album several times, including the 25th anniversary.
Weddle, original photographer, is his father’s friend, family told NPR in 2008.
They held a billiard party where Elden posed for an unknown band.
Elden’s parents paid $ 200 for the original shooting.