Nirvana Baby Loses Final Legal Battle Over Iconic Album Cover
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Nirvana Baby Loses Final Legal Battle Over Iconic Album Cover

The legal battle initiated by Spencer Elden, known as the 'Nirvana baby', over the 'Nevermind' album cover has been dismissed for the final time. Elden claimed the cover constituted child pornography, but the court upheld the artistic value of the image. This ruling not only ends the lawsuit but also highlights the ongoing discussions about consent and artistic expression in the music industry.

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