Second Circuit Reverses Dismissal of Photography Studio’s Copyright Case, Citing Discovery Rule Misinterpretation


The Second Circuit on Friday indicated that a Manhattan federal judge erred in dismissing a copyright complaint from a photography studio on the basis of it being time-barred. The judge had reasoned that the studio, being a “sophisticated plaintiff,” could employ the discovery rule, which asserts that copyright claims are initiated when the alleged infringement is uncovered. The appellate court’s stance highlights the nuances and applications of the discovery rule in copyright litigation.
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