Led Zeppelin didn't steal the opening bars of 'Stairway to Heaven,' a federal appeals court ruled in a decision that music executives hope will slow claims that some of the most popular songs are rip-offs
Led Zeppelin didn’t steal the opening bars of “Stairway to Heaven," a federal appeals court ruled in a decision that music executives hope will slow claims that some of the most popular songs are rip-offs.
The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco on Monday put to rest a closely watched case that began in 2016 when a Los Angeles federal jury decided the British rock group didn’t steal parts of the 1971 hit from an obscure single, “Taurus,” by the band Spirit. The Ninth Circuit overturned that ruling in 2018,...
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