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October 1, 2018 11:07 pm PDT

Retrial ordered in Led Zeppelin 'Stairway to Heaven' music copyright lawsuit

A new trial will be held in a copyright dispute over Led Zeppelin's hit song 'Stairway to Heaven.' An earlier trial ruled in the band's favor, but an appeals court has now ruled the judge in that trial gave misleading information to jurors.

Here's the background. Led Zeppelin was accused of copying the 1960s instrumental composition 'Taurus' by Randy Wolfe, in Led Zep's 1971 song 'Stairway To Heaven.'

Here's 'Stairway':

Here's 'Taurus':

But wait! Here's a Johannes Sebastian Bach composition that sounds like Taurus, so everyone borrows from everyone and or this is a common chord progression, WAT.

From Sky News:

An earlier trial saw a federal court jury in Los Angeles find in favour of Led Zeppelin, but the US appeals court has since ruled that the judge in the original trial had given misleading instructions to jurors.

The instructions were regarding copyright law, which was a vital part of the suit.

The lawsuit was brought in 2015 by Michael Skidmore, a trustee for the late Randy Wolfe, who was guitarist of rock band Spirit and composed an instrumental called Taurus in 1967.

Techdirt's Mike Masnick has a great analysis post here. If you want to understand this from a copyright and internet nerd perspective, check out his post:

Here's an excerpt from Mike's post:

So when it comes to copyright it's important to look at what is actually covered by the copyright, which goes way beyond "hey, do these songs sound similar?" Unfortunately, many courts have messed this up over the years, including a few that came up with a ridiculous "substantial similarity" test, rather than actually comparing the copyright-protected elements of the songs.

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