South Carolina Intellectual Property Case Value Calculator
Intellectual property claims in South Carolina span patents, trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets. Patents and copyrights are governed by federal law (and litigated in federal court), trademarks by both federal and state law, and trade secrets by the federal Defend Trade Secrets Act alongside South Carolina's trade-secret statute.
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In South Carolina, you generally have 3 years to file a intellectual property claim. What your case is worth depends on your specific damages and South Carolina's laws — use the calculator below for a free estimate of your low-to-high range.
Key South Carolina Laws
| Filing Deadline | 3 years shorter than the national average of 3.9 years |
|---|---|
| Negligence System | Modified Comparative Fault (51% Bar) |
How South Carolina Law Affects Your Intellectual Property Case
IP damages are typically measured as your lost profits, the infringer's profits, or a reasonable royalty — what you would have charged to license the work. For willful infringement, patent and trademark law allow enhanced damages up to three times the actual damages, plus attorney fees in exceptional cases, which makes willfulness a major value driver.
Deadlines vary by IP type: patent damages reach back 6 years, copyright claims run 3 years from discovery, and trademark and trade-secret claims generally follow a 3-year period in South Carolina. Registration matters too — copyright registration is required before suing and unlocks statutory damages and fees, and a patent must have issued.
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This calculator uses South Carolina's statutes as of 2026-03-06. Laws change frequently. This tool provides estimates for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Verify current rules with a South Carolina-licensed attorney before making decisions about your case. Learn about our methodology.
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