(A) It is unlawful for a person to:
(1) knowingly and wilfully transfer or cause to be transferred, for commercial advantage or private financial gain, without the consent of the owner, any sounds recorded on a phonograph record, disc, wire, tape, film, or other article on which sounds are recorded, with intent to sell or cause to be sold, or to use or cause to be used for profit through public performance, the article on which such sounds are transferred;
(2) advertise, offer for sale or resale, or sell or resell, or cause the sale or resale, or rent or cause the rental of, or possess for any of these purposes any article described in item (1) with the knowledge that the sounds on it have been transferred without the consent of the owner;
(3) offer or make available for a fee, rental, or other form of compensation, directly or indirectly, any equipment or machinery with the knowledge that it will be used by another to reproduce, without the consent of the owner, a phonograph record, disc, wire, tape, film, or other article on which sounds have been transferred. The provisions of this item do not apply to reproduction in the home for private use and with no purpose of otherwise capitalizing commercially on the reproduction; or
(4) transport for commercial advantage or private financial gain within this State or cause to be transported within this State an article with the knowledge that the sounds on it have been transferred without the consent of the owner.
A person who violates this section, upon conviction, must be punished as provided for in Section 16-11-920.
(B) As used in this section:
(1) "Person" means an individual, partnership, corporation, company, association, any communications media including, but not limited to, radio or television, broadcasters or licensees, newspapers, magazines, or other publications, or media which offer facilities for the purposes stated in this chapter, or other legal entity.
(2) "Owner" means the person who owns the original fixed sounds embodied in the master phonograph record, master disc, master tape, master film, or other article used for reproducing recorded sounds on phonograph records, discs, tapes, films, or other articles on which sound is or can be recorded and from which the transferred recorded sounds are directly or indirectly derived.
(3) "Fixed" means embodied in a tangible medium of expression when its embodiment in an article, by or under the authority of the author, is sufficiently permanent or stable to permit it to be perceived, reproduced, or otherwise communicated for a period of more than transitory duration.
(4) "Article" means the tangible medium upon which sounds or images are recorded or otherwise stored and includes any original phonograph record, disc, tape, audio or video cassette, wire, film, or other medium now known or later developed on which sounds or images are or can be recorded or otherwise stored, or any copy or reproduction which duplicates, in whole or in part, the original.
This section neither enlarges nor diminishes the right of parties in private litigation nor does it apply to the transfer by a radio or television broadcaster of any sounds (other than from the sound tract of a motion picture) intended for, or in connection with, broadcast transmission or related uses or for archival purposes. An owner of a record, disc, wire, tape, film, or other article or device which is transferred unlawfully or used in violation of this section has a cause of action in the circuit court of this State against the party committing the violation for all damages resulting therefrom, including actual, compensatory, incidental, and punitive.
HISTORY: 1975 (59) 592; 1989 Act No. 92, Section 1.
Structure South Carolina Code of Laws
Title 16 - Crimes and Offenses
Chapter 11 - Offenses Against Property
Section 16-11-10. "Dwelling house" defined in case of burglary, arson and other criminal offenses.
Section 16-11-30. Possession of master keys and nonowner key sets.
Section 16-11-130. Burning personal property to defraud insurer.
Section 16-11-140. Burning of crops, fuel or lumber.
Section 16-11-150. Burning lands of another without consent.
Section 16-11-160. Carrying fire on lands of another without permit.
Section 16-11-170. Wilfully burning lands of another.
Section 16-11-180. Negligently allowing fire to spread to lands or property of another.
Section 16-11-190. Attempts to burn.
Section 16-11-310. Definitions.
Section 16-11-311. Burglary; first degree.
Section 16-11-312. Burglary; second degree.
Section 16-11-313. Burglary; third degree.
Section 16-11-325. Common law robbery classified as felony; penalty.
Section 16-11-330. Robbery and attempted robbery while armed with deadly weapon.
Section 16-11-345. Cardboard placards.
Section 16-11-350. Train robbery by stopping train.
Section 16-11-360. Robbery after entry upon train.
Section 16-11-370. Robbery of operators of motor vehicles for hire.
Section 16-11-390. Safecracking.
Section 16-11-410. Citation of article.
Section 16-11-420. Intent and findings of General Assembly.
Section 16-11-430. Definitions.
Section 16-11-510. Malicious injury to animals and other personal property.
Section 16-11-535. Malicious injury to place of worship.
Section 16-11-560. Burning or cutting untenanted or unfinished buildings.
Section 16-11-570. Injury or destruction of buildings or crops by tenant.
Section 16-11-590. Destruction of sea oat or Venus's flytrap plants.
Section 16-11-600. Notice of trespassing; purple paint.
Section 16-11-610. Entry on another's lands for various purposes without permission.
Section 16-11-615. Payment of treble damages; discharge from further penalty.
Section 16-11-617. Entry on another's land for purpose of cultivating marijuana.
Section 16-11-625. Public library trespass; warning; appeal; penalties.
Section 16-11-640. Unlawful entry into enclosed places.
Section 16-11-660. Traveling outside of road on cultivated lands.
Section 16-11-670. Pleading satisfaction in prosecutions under Sections 16-11-650 and 16-11-660.
Section 16-11-680. Altering and removing landmarks.
Section 16-11-690. Failure to return boat, flat or tool used for mining phosphate.
Section 16-11-720. Dumping trash in or along shoreline of Lake Greenwood; penalties.
Section 16-11-740. Malicious injury to telegraph, telephone or electric utility system.
Section 16-11-750. Unlawful injury or interference with electric lines.
Section 16-11-755. Operation of certain motor vehicles on utility rights of way unlawful; penalties.
Section 16-11-770. Illegal graffiti vandalism; penalty; removal or restitution.
Section 16-11-810. Short title.
Section 16-11-815. Definitions.
Section 16-11-825. Unauthorized connection or use of device to cable television system.
Section 16-11-830. Aiding or abetting another person in obtaining cable service without payment.
Section 16-11-835. Sale, lease, or advertising of equipment for avoidance of cable service charge.
Section 16-11-840. Unauthorized device designed to decode or descramble cable television signal.
Section 16-11-850. Receipt of signals from air by use of satellite dish or antenna.
Section 16-11-910. Prohibitions relative to sound recordings; application of section.
Section 16-11-911. Definitions; unlawful recording of motion pictures.
Section 16-11-940. Penalties for violations of Section 16-11-930.