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Jimmy Page breaks silence on Led Zeppelin's plagiarism trialLondon, July 27 (AZINS) Legendary guitarist Jimmy Page has broken his silence on Led Zeppelin's "Stairway to Heaven" plagiarism trial.

The rock band's founding guitarist previously remained silent as the band was accused of ripping off Spirit's 1968 song "Taurus" for the intro to "Stairway to Heaven".

Page took to Facebook to address the plagiarism trial and thanked fans after the band won the suit last month, reports aceshowbiz.com.

"A few weeks have past since the judgment of the 'Stairway to Heaven' case in Los Angeles, with the jury reaching a unanimous decision in a remarkably short time," Page wrote.

"Throughout the lengthy journey to that verdict, and even more recently, I have received and been aware of the overwhelming wave of support, encouragement, and congratulations that has been deeply moving," he added.

Page thanked all his fans who "contributed such a positive energy to me".

Although Led Zeppelin came out as the winner in the copyright infringement lawsuit against Spirit, the case is not over yet. Michael Skidmore, who represents the estate of late Spirit guitarist Randy California, filed an appeal on July 23.

Skidmore's attorney Francis Malofiy said Led Zeppelin "won on a technicality", since the judge would not allow him to play the recordings of the songs. He likened the experience to "fighting with one foot stapled to the floor".