South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

South Carolina House Bill H4665

Introduced
1/13/26  

Caption

Internet, adult content

Impact

The implementation of H4665 would have significant implications on how ISPs operate within the state. ISPs will be required to employ commercially reasonable methods to filter out adult content, potentially leading to increased operational costs and necessitated adjustments in their service offerings. Although ISPs may charge consumers a fee for the filtering provided, it remains to be seen how this requirement might influence subscription rates and consumer choices within the state.

Summary

House Bill H4665 aims to amend the South Carolina Code of Laws by introducing a new requirement for internet service providers (ISPs) to filter adult content unless a consumer explicitly requests that the filter be turned off. This legislative proposal seeks to address the presence of harmful materials accessible to minors, thus prioritizing the safety and well-being of younger audiences online. The bill defines 'adult content' based on its harmful nature to minors, which is already recognized under existing laws.

Contention

Points of contention surrounding the bill primarily focus on concerns about consumer choice and the efficacy of content filtering. Opponents may argue that mandating ISPs to filter content could lead to over-blocking benign materials and stifle freedom of information. Additionally, potential challenges regarding the verification process for consumers wishing to deactivate the filter, such as ensuring individuals are of legal age, may also arise. Critics of the bill highlight the possible burden placed upon consumers in navigating the deactivation procedures and the implications for personal autonomy regarding internet usage.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

SC HB2587

Adult content websites; blocking option

SC SB2082

ADULT CONTENT AGE VERIFICATION

SC SB186

Consumer protection; filter requirements on Internet enabled devices, penalties for violation

SC HB318

Consumer protection; filter requirements on Internet enabled devices, penalties for violation

SC S352

"Human Trafficking and Child Exploitation Prevention Act"; requires Internet-connected devices to have blocking capability in certain circumstances.

SC A1260

"Human Trafficking and Child Exploitation Prevention Act"; requires Internet-connected devices to have blocking capability in certain circumstances.

SC HB4189

Relating to content filters provided by Internet service providers.

SC HB408

Revise laws to protect children from obscene content through electronic devices

SC H3617

Vulnerable Adults

SC SB1584

Relating To Adult Content.

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