South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

South Carolina House Bill H3326

Introduced
1/14/25  

Caption

Bad faith copyright infringement

Impact

The impact of H3326 is multifaceted, as it seeks to empower local authorities by allowing them to develop and implement sanitation policies that align with specific environmental challenges faced in their regions. The bill also aims to establish clear safety protocols for waste management, thereby reducing health risks associated with improper waste disposal. However, it may lead to increased compliance costs for businesses, prompting discussions around balancing regulatory burdens with public safety needs.

Summary

House Bill H3326 proposes significant changes in the realm of environmental regulation, with a specific focus on sanitation and waste management practices across the state. The bill aims to enhance the authority of local governments in managing sanitation systems while also imposing stricter state regulations on waste disposal methods. Proponents argue that this will lead to improved public health standards and a cleaner environment, as local governments would have more autonomy to tailor regulations to fit their community needs.

Contention

Notable points of contention around H3326 revolve around the balance of power between state and local governments. Some legislators express concerns that the bill could lead to an inconsistency in regulations across different locales, potentially confusing businesses and residents alike. Critics also fear that increased state oversight could hinder local innovation in environmental management, as communities might be restricted in their ability to enact unique solutions to their environmental challenges.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

SC SB332

Prohibits the making of a bad-faith claim or assertion of copyright infringement. (BDR 52-699)

SC SB2787

Bad faith assertions of patent infringement; repeal repealer on.

SC HB5543

Relating to creating a private cause of action for bad faith claims of patent infringement.

SC HB957

Bad faith assertions of patent infringement; extend repealer on prohibitions against.

SC A00395

Prohibits assertions of copyright infringement where the amount demanded by the person making the assertion was not made in good faith or the claim or assertion of copyright infringement is based on copyrighted material that is in the public domain or for which the asserter lacks the authority to enforce the copyright.

SC AB412

Generative artificial intelligence: training data: copyrighted materials.

SC LD732

An Act to Prohibit Copyrights for Works of State Government

SC H4733

Bad faith presumption in insurance settlements

SC LD109

Resolve, Directing the Maine Arts Commission to Study Federal and National Efforts to Protect Artists from Copyright Infringement by Artificial Intelligence Companies and Users and to Monitor Educational Use

SC HB246

Posting of classroom curricula on school website, alternative review procedure provided for certain copyrighted materials

Similar Bills

CA AB412

Generative artificial intelligence: training data: copyrighted materials.

NV SB332

Prohibits the making of a bad-faith claim or assertion of copyright infringement. (BDR 52-699)

HI HB2577

Relating To Licensing Of Electronic Literary Material.

HI SB757

Relating To Libraries.

HI SB757

Relating To Libraries.

ME LD732

An Act to Prohibit Copyrights for Works of State Government

NY K00379

Memorializing Governor Kathy Hochul to proclaim April 23, 2025, as Book and Copyright Day in the State of New York

GA HR85

Authors Expert Academy Day in Georgia; April 23, 2025; commending Authors Expert Academy for its contributions on World Book and Copyright Day; recognize