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ISSN 0042-6229
Tolle Lege Articles
Vol. 70, Issue Tolle Lege, 2025September 19, 2025 EDT

Discovering Melodies or Discovering Lawsuits? Why the Discovery Rule Is Increasingly Inapplicable to Copyright Infringement as the War Over Generative AI Wages On

Jack Pilon,
Artificial IntelligenceAIGenerative AICopyrightStatutes of LimitationsDiscovery Rule
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Articles in Vol. 70, Issue Tolle Lege, 2025

Vol. 70, Issue Tolle Lege, 2025
  • Can’t Blaine a State for Trying: Writing a Constitutional Blaine Amendment After _Carson v. Makin_
    Ry Stratton
  • Discovering Melodies or Discovering Lawsuits? Why the Discovery Rule Is Increasingly Inapplicable to Copyright Infringement as the War Over Generative AI Wages On
    Jack Pilon
  • Six More Weeks of _Winter_: The Third Circuit Rejects the Second Circuit’s Lenient SEC Asset Freeze Test and Champions Tradition in _SEC v. Chappell_
    Elayna Tsiouplis
Villanova Law Review
Jack Pilon, Discovering Melodies or Discovering Lawsuits? Why the Discovery Rule Is Increasingly Inapplicable to Copyright Infringement as the War Over Generative AI Wages On, 70 Villanova Law Review 35 (2025).
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