Led Zeppelin owes millions in royalties to musician: plaintiff attorney
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Led Zeppelin may owe an American musician millions of dollars in royalties, a plaintiff's attorney said on Wednesday in closing arguments of a trial over whether the British band stole the opening riff for its 1971 hit "Stairway to Heaven."
Rolling Stone — The song royalties will remain the same, as Goliath slayed David in the verdict for the Led Zeppelin copyright infringement trial that's been playing out in Los Angele... more info
Reuters — LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Led Zeppelin may owe an American musician millions of dollars in royalties, a plaintiff's attorney said on Wednesday in closing arguments of a tri... more info
Reuters — LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Jurors in Led Zeppelin's copyright infringement trial were due to begin a second day of deliberations on Thursday to decide whether the English ro... more info
USA Today Music — Rock 'n' roll history could be rewritten by the jury that began deliberating Wednesday over whether Led Zeppelin stole a riff for the famous track 'Stairway to Heaven.'
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