Experimental bounds on induced vacuum magnetic birefringence can be used to
improve present photon-photon scattering limits in the electronvolt energy
range. Measurements with the PVLAS apparatus (E. Zavattini {\it et al.}, Phys.
Rev. D {\bf77} (2008) 032006) at both λ=1064 nm and 532 nm lead to
bounds on the parameter {\it Ae}, describing non linear effects in QED, of
Ae(1064)<6.6⋅10−21 T−2 @ 1064 nm and Ae(532)<6.3⋅10−21 T−2 @ 532 nm, respectively, at 95% confidence level,
compared to the predicted value of Ae=1.32⋅10−24 T−2. The
total photon-photon scattering cross section may also be expressed in terms of
Ae, setting bounds for unpolarized light of σγγ(1064)<4.6⋅10−62 m2 and σγγ(532)<2.7⋅10−60 m2. Compared to the expected QED scattering cross
section these results are a factor of ≃2⋅107 higher and represent
an improvement of a factor about 500 on previous bounds based on ellipticity
measurements and of a factor of about 1010 on bounds based on direct
stimulated scattering measurements