Commissioned Public Art - Artist Rights
Prohibits State-funded public-art contracts from forcing artists to waive copyright or VARA rights; waivers pre-Oct 1, 2025 won't be enforceable, strengthening artist protections.
Prohibits State-funded public-art contracts from forcing artists to waive copyright or VARA rights; waivers pre-Oct 1, 2025 won't be enforceable, strengthening artist protections.
Status: Introduced Jan 29, 2025; hearing scheduled Mar 12, 2025 at 3:00 p.m. (Assigned to Rules). Effective date (as drafted): October 1, 2025. Sponsor: Sen. Kagan (companion bills: HB 961, HB 2067).
The bill is designed to protect the copyright and moral rights of artists who create public art connected to projects that receive State funding. It prevents procurement contracts for State‑funded public art from forcing artists to waive statutory copyright protections — including rights under 17 U.S.C. § 106A (the Visual Artists Rights Act, or VARA).
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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