By Steven Crighton
Daily Journal Staff Writer
Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - The plaintiff rested Friday in the suit accusing Led Zeppelin of copyright infringement, and the band's attorneys called on their own music experts to try to clear up some blurred lines.
Prominent musicologist Lawrence Ferrara was the first defense witness to take the stand, where he looked to clarify what he saw as misinterpretations by the plaintiff's e...
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