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In many countries (India for example) medication itself is not patentable - but means of its production are.

There are many mathematical functions that have to satisfy non-trivial constraints and none of them are patentable. Why is it so that when you change the domain of use for function from one branch of math to another (CS is branch of math too) you suddenly can patent it?

I'm NOT for totally abolishing IP protection but there are things that shouldn't be patented, especially in very innovating areas of industry (i.e. what is patented today in CS in next 5 years will be obvious thing... while protection will last for 20, thus stifling innovation)



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