Led Zeppelin's Publishers Seeking $613,000 in Legal Fees After Lawsuit Win

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) Wolfe, which claimed that the IV classic plagiarized from Spirit's "Taurus."

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