A judge in the U.S has allowed a case to proceed to trial over the claim that Led Zepplin's Starway to Heaven takes heavily from a track called Tarus relased in 1967 by a group called Spirit.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-04-...page-to-face-stairway-to-heaven-trial/7318612
The lawsuit is being brought by the trustee of the estate of Randy Wolfe aka Randy California who wrote Taurus.
Wolfe died in 1997 and a Trust was set up to provide music education as an after school program.
Given that Stairway is nearly 45 years old and Wolfe had 16 years to sue over it if he had felt it infringe, why the lawsuit now?
Probably the trust is running low on money and they are looking for a boost but I generally consider 3rd parties who go after copywrite who weren't the original artist are nothing more then bottom feeders who show how busted the copyright system is (happened with The Verve over Bittersuite Symphony and Men at Work with Downunder).
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-04-...page-to-face-stairway-to-heaven-trial/7318612
The lawsuit is being brought by the trustee of the estate of Randy Wolfe aka Randy California who wrote Taurus.
Wolfe died in 1997 and a Trust was set up to provide music education as an after school program.
Given that Stairway is nearly 45 years old and Wolfe had 16 years to sue over it if he had felt it infringe, why the lawsuit now?
Probably the trust is running low on money and they are looking for a boost but I generally consider 3rd parties who go after copywrite who weren't the original artist are nothing more then bottom feeders who show how busted the copyright system is (happened with The Verve over Bittersuite Symphony and Men at Work with Downunder).