Conflicting opinions have emerged from the U.S. Supreme Court justices, who are currently vetting a case concerning the allocation of damages in copyright disputes. Central to the case is the judicially instituted discovery rule, which allows plaintiffs to file claims from the point at which they first become aware of a potential copyright infringement.
Although the individual views of the justices remain somewhat obscured, diverse perspectives on the discovery rule and its implications are evident. The decision of the court in this high-stake copyright dispute will have far-reaching ramifications for future copyright litigation and will likely shape the terrain for discussions on the discovery rule in the days to come.
To know more about the opinions expressed by the justices, you can follow the ongoing developments on the case here.