Copyright Reform In 2026?

By Ian Hollidae, 2026/01/04

It's safe to say that copyright reform in the digital age has been underwhelming. So when I saw the news regarding the Visual Artists Copyright Reform Act of 2025 (VACRA) that is being considered, I took it as a positive step. It also appears the bill has substantial support, including the ASMP:

“VACRA breaks down the barriers that prevent so many creators and photographers across the country from being able to protect the fruits of their life's work and passion...These sorely needed and common-sense reforms are long overdue and are a first step in bringing so many artists back into the very copyright system that is designed to support their efforts in the creative economy. ASMP applauds Senator Blackburn and Senator Welch for their leadership and support of VACRA, and the far-reaching effects this bill will have on photographers and all visual creators in this country.”

-- Thomas Maddrey, ASMP CEO

The main goals of VACRA is it increases limits for group registration submissions, allows for deferred registrations, and introduces subscription models and third-party registries.

I'm sure there will be the usual "will this be effective" or "it doesn't do enough debate". But at this point, even small steps forward is probably good news. I'll take it.

Tags: Photography