Photographer’s Lawsuit Could Redefine When Creators Can Sue for Copyright Infringement

A judge’s gavel rests on a brown surface, with the word "COPYRIGHT" in large red letters diagonally across the image.

A photographer’s lawsuit is at the center of a Supreme Court petition that could change how long creators have to sue when their work gets stolen. The big question at the heart of the petition is: Does the clock for filing a copyright lawsuit start when the infringement happens — or when the photographer actually finds out about the infringement?

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