Keith A. Fink and Associates

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Activision agreement didn't allow for denigration of Kurt Cobain's image

“You are correct in stating that Ms. Cobain is extremely upset at Activision’s use of Mr. Cobain’s image in a video game allowing him to sing songs of others. Kurt’s songs have a unique and special meaning to his fans and his image and legacy is extremely important to Ms. Cobain. Activision’s statement is not accurate in suggesting that they were given an unfettered use of Kurt’s name and likeness. The agreement Activision has with the trust doesn’t grant them the right to use his name and likeness in ways that denigrate his image. We are demanding the trust take appropriate action to protect Mr. Cobain’s image and would hope Activision would do so on its own accord and prohibit users of the game from singing songs of others.” - Courtney Love’s attorney, Keith Fink, Esquire

Now see, Mr. Fink should be doing all the talking for Courtney Love. When Love talks, you just think she's an insane woman. When her attorney speaks for her, you think that Activision might be in the wrong. We'll keep a close eye on the situation from here on out, as this is sure to continue for many weeks to come.