Judge Rules Led Zeppelin Did Not Steal ‘Stairway To Heaven’ Riff WhatDoYouThink?
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Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has rejected a copyright lawsuit that claims the English rock band lifted key components from Spirit’s 1968 single “Taurus” for their song “Stairway To Heaven,” upholding a 2016 decision that found the chord progressions were “not intrinsically similar.” What doKarl Martinez • Morning Gym TeacherPhyllis Gonzalez • Dance AdvocateLeo Howell • Paper Towel Roller
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