Led Zeppelin's Publishers Seeking $613,000 in Legal Fees After Lawsuit Win
Led Zeppelin's publishing company Warner/Chappell Music is seeking over $613,000 to offset legal fees incurred in the band's "Stairway to Heaven" copyright infringement lawsuit in June. A Los Angeles jury ruled unanimously in favor of Robert Plant and Jimmy Page in the lawsuit brought forth by the estate of Spirit's Randy (California)...
Roadrunner - Blabbermouth — According to Courthouse News, LED ZEPPELIN's publisher Warner/Chappell Music is asking for $613,000 in attorneys' fees in connection with the lawsuit filed by the estate ... more info
Rolling Stone — Led Zeppelin's publishing company Warner/Chappell Music is seeking over $613,000 to offset legal fees incurred in the band's "Stairway to Heaven" copyright infringement l... more info