LOS ANGELES — Led Zeppelin did not steal a riff from an obscure 1960s instrumental tune to use for the introduction of its classic rock anthem “Stairway to Heaven,” a federal court jury decided Thursday. The verdict in Los Angeles settles a point that music fans have debated for decades but didn’t find its way to court until two years ago, when the trustee for the late Randy Craig Wolfe filed a copyright lawsuit. The trust claimed that Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page lifted a passage that Wolfe, better known as Randy California, wrote for “Taurus,” a short work he recorded with his band Spirit in 1968. Page and singer Robert Plant showed little emotion as the verdict was read then hugged their lawyers. Related ArticlesJune 22, 2016 Jury could rewrite history of Led Zeppelin’s epic “Stairway to Heaven” June 15, 2016 Jimmy Page takes stand in Led Zeppelin trial over “Stairway” riff that may have originated in Denver Jurors found the trust had cleared a few hurdles, including that Page and Plant had “access” to “Taurus,” meaning they would have been familiar with it. Trust attorney Francis Malofiy said he was sad and disappointed by the jury’s decision. “The reality is that we proved access, but they could never hear what they had access to,” Malofiy said.

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