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Resistance See other Resistance Articles Title: Led Zeppelin Scores Big Win in ‘Stairway to Heaven’ Copyright Case Led Zeppelin Scores Big Win in Stairway to Heaven Copyright Case Gene Maddaus 3/9/2020 Led Zeppelin scored a major win on Monday in the copyright battle over Stairway to Heaven, as the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals upheld a jury verdict finding the song did not infringe on the 1968 song Taurus. © Ian Dickson/REX/Shutterstock The ruling is also a significant win for the music industry, which has felt itself fighting a losing battle against frivolous copyright suits since the Blurred Lines trial in 2015. The court overturned the so-called inverse ratio rule, a precedent that has governed copyright cases in the 9th Circuit for the last 43 years. To prove copyright infringement, a plaintiff must show that the alleged infringer had access to the plaintiffs work, and that the two works are substantially similar. The inverse ratio rule which had not been adopted in other circuits held that the more access was shown, the less similarity was required to establish infringement. The rule has been a thorn in the side of defendants including record labels and major artists for decades. In overturning the rule, the appeals court noted that the idea of access has become diluted in the digital age, as millions of works are readily available on Netflix, YouTube, and Spotify. The court also held that the rule has the effect of establishing a lower burden of proof for infringement of popular works. It was a terrible rule, said Ed McPherson, an attorney who filed an amicus brief in support of Led Zeppelin, on behalf of songwriters, producers and musicians. If you have a lot of access, that shouldnt mean there should be a lesser standard to prove copyright infringement. Its never made sense to me. The court also pushed back on the claims of similarity in the Led Zeppelin case, in an opinion that should hearten critics of the Blurred Lines decision. We have never extended copyright protection to just a few notes, the court held. Instead we have held that a four-note sequence common in the music field is not the copyrightable expression in a song. The Zeppelin case began in 2014, when journalist Michael Skidmore filed suit on behalf of the estate of Randy Wolfe, the late frontman of the band Spirit. The lawsuit alleged that the iconic opening instrumental riff in Stairway to Heaven was lifted from Spirits 1968 song Taurus. A jury ruled against the plaintiffs in 2016, but a three-judge panel of the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals revived the case in September 2018. The panel held that Judge Gary Klausner had given the wrong jury instructions, and ordered a new trial. Led Zeppelins attorneys appealed to the full circuit, which heard the case last September. McPherson said he was not sure whether the court would take the opportunity to overturn the inverse ratio rule, as the subject hardly came up at oral argument. Im thrilled they did do it, he said. Its a terrific decision. I have renewed faith in the 9th Circuit. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 10.
#2. To: BTP Holdings (#0)
I'm not convinced StH was lifted from Taurus. It's similar but not copied, IMO.
As is the case with lots of motifs. How about Dream On? ;) I'm not at all familiar with Spirit's music, but a book I have raves them to the skies -- ditto Sons of Champlin etc. It's a hilarious, eccentric draft printing of Lillian Roxon's Rock Encyclopedia -- often misspells 'gigging' giggling etc.
I had never heard of them or their music before this lawsuit was filed.
Oh geeze for a moment there I thought you were saying you've never heard of Led Zeppelin. 😁😁
When driving big truck there was another truck ahead of me. He blew a tire on his trailer. I said on the radio, "Was that you that blew that tire big truck?" He said, "Yeah, it was me." I said, "Oh good. For a minute I thought they was shootin' at us." ROTFLMAO!
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