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The Biological Intellectual Property Protection Act of 2025 requires the Secretary of Commerce to establish a licensing requirement for exports of digital sequences of synthetic DNA or RNA to foreign entities of concern, with limited exceptions. The bill defines foreign entities of concern to include government entities and private persons from designated foreign countries of concern (including China) or those controlled by such entities. The licensing requirement must be implemented within one year of enactment and applies to synthetic DNA and RNA sequences designed by humans or artificial intelligence systems.
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