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Hugh Hefner, founder and Chief Creative Officer of Playboy Enterprises, talks during the "Festival di Sanremo" Italian song contest, in San Remo, Italy, Friday, Feb. 20, 2009. (AP Photo/Alberto Pellaschiar)

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Chief Executive officer Hugh Hefner, center, of Playboy Enterprises poses with three Playboy Bunnies as they model the costume to be worn by them, Wednesday, July 10, 1980, Los Angeles, Calif. It is the first design change in 20 years. Girls from left are Karen, Randi, and Gretchen. No last names are given to the Bunnies. (AP Photo/Reed Saxon)

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American magazine publisher, founder and Chief Creative Officer of Playboy Enterprises, Hugh Hefner at his home (aka Playboy Mansion) in Beverly Hills, Calif. on Sunday, Oct. 13, 2011. (AP Photo/Kristian Dowling)

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In this Oct. 13, 2011 photo, American magazine publisher, founder and Chief Creative Officer of Playboy Enterprises, Hugh Hefner is seen surrounded by books at his home at the Playboy Mansion in Beverly Hills, Calif. (AP Photo/Kristian Dowling)

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In this Oct. 13, 2011 photo, American magazine publisher, founder and Chief Creative Officer of Playboy Enterprises, Hugh Hefner poses for a photograph at his home at the Playboy Mansion in Beverly Hills, Calif. (AP Photo/Kristian Dowling)

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Playboy Enterprises impresario Hugh Hefner poses next to a laser-generated image of his head on a computer screen following a laser scanning session, Tuesday afternoon, Sept. 26, 2000, at the Playboy Mansion in Los Angeles, Calif. The resulting image will be used to create an exact wax model of his head for a figure at the Hollywood Wax Museum. The technology, used here for the first time for a wax figure, is the same type used in the creation of high-tech maps and in the manufacture of mechanical parts for jets and automobiles. The completed figure will be unveiled in Hollywood in November. (AP Photo/Reed Saxon)

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Playboy magazine publisher Hugh Hefner holds a copy of the magazine and a video cassette from the Playboy Channel, an all-night cable television venture Playboy Enterprises has undertaken, during an interview at the Playboy mansion in the Holmby Hills, Nov. 29, 1982, Los Angeles, Calif. (AP Photo/Nick Ut)

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Hugh Hefner, founder and Chief Creative Officer of Playboy Enterprises, arrives with his girlfriends at the "Festival di Sanremo" Italian song contest, in San Remo, Italy, Friday, Feb. 20, 2009. (AP Photo/Alberto Pellaschiar)

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In this Oct. 13, 2011 photo, American magazine publisher, founder and Chief Creative Officer of Playboy Enterprises, Hugh Hefner at his home at the Playboy Mansion in Beverly Hills, Calif. (AP Photo/Kristian Dowling)

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This Oct. 13, 2011, file photo shows American magazine publisher, founder and Chief Creative Officer of Playboy Enterprises Hugh Hefner at his home at the Playboy Mansion in Beverly Hills, Calif. (AP Photo/Kristian Dowling) ** FILE **

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American magazine publisher, founder and Chief Creative Officer of Playboy Enterprises, Hugh Hefner is shown here at his home at the Playboy Mansion in Beverly Hills, California, in this October 2013 file photo. (AP Photo/Kristian Dowling)

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In this April 5, 2007 file photo, Playboy Enterprises founder Hugh Hefner poses with a copy of Playboy magazine featuring Anna Nicole Smith as Playmate of the Year, at the Playboy Mansion in Los Angeles. The magazine that helped usher in the sexual revolution in the 1950s and '60s by bringing nudity into America's living rooms announced this week that it will no longer run photos of completely naked women. Starting in March, 2016, Playboy's print edition will still feature women in provocative poses, but they will no longer be fully nude. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes, File)

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FILE - In this Nov. 5, 2010 file photo, a picture provided by Christie's Images LTD. shows a 1967 oil painting by Tom Wesselmann titled "Mouth #8." The painting was sold by Christies in New York for $1,874,500.00, on Wednesday, Dec. 8, 2010, at an auction of original art from the Playboy Enterprises archive entitled, "The Year of the Rabbit." Nearly all the items in the sale have appeared in Playboy magazine, a cultural icon that helped liberate American sexual mores. (AP Photo/CHRISTIE'S IMAGES LTD., File) NO SALES

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This picture provided by Christie's shows a 1970 oil painting by Herb Davidson of Hugh Hefner. It is one of 125 items of original art from the Playboy Enterprises archive up for sale at a Dec. 8 auction at Christie's in New York dubbed "The Year of the Rabbit." Nearly all the items in the sale have appeared in Playboy magazine, a cultural icon that helped liberate American sexual mores.(AP Photo/CHRISTIE'S IMAGES LTD.)

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In this photo taken July 15, 2010, a laptop displays the web site the smokingjacket.com, produced by Playboy Enterprises at the company headquarters in Chicago. Playboy says the web site is safe to look at while at work _ welcome news for men tired of throwing themselves over their computer screens whenever the boss walks by. (AP Photo/M. Spencer Green)