Proposed US Bill Reduces Fees and Barriers to Copyrighting Photos

Proposed US Bill Reduces Fees and Barriers to Copyrighting Photos

A new bill that is being proposed by Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.) wants to make it less expensive for visual artists, which includes photographers, to protect their work. Called the Visual Artists Copyright Reform Act of 2025 (VACRA), it wants to reduce fees associated with copyright protection, “ensuring that professional creators can afford to register all their works.”

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