Biological Intellectual Property Protection Act of 2025
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Read twice and referred to the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs.
2025-12-11
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Committee Activity
Previously
- Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban AffairsReferred To · 2025-12-11
Plain-English Summary
The legislation would establish protections for biological materials and genetic information developed by U.S. companies and researchers, preventing other countries from using or profiting from American biological innovations without permission or compensation. It aims to strengthen international agreements and enforcement mechanisms to stop the unauthorized use of U.S. biological intellectual property abroad, affecting pharmaceutical companies, biotech firms, universities, and research institutions that develop new medicines, crops, and biological products. The bill addresses concerns that valuable biological discoveries are being stolen or copied by foreign competitors, costing American businesses money and competitive advantage.
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