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http://www.zdnet.com/new-zealand-bans-software-patents-7000019955/>
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"The patents system doesn't work for software, because it is almost impossible for genuine technology companies to create new software without breaching some of the hundreds of thousands of software patents that exist, often for very obvious work," Matthews said.
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>"Today's historic legislation will support our innovative technology industry, and sends a clear message to the rest of the world that New Zealand won't tolerate the vexatious practice of 'patent trolls'.">
>I wonder if it's too late in life for me to pick up a New Zealand accent?
Usually the point you are making is that software should be free once it is created.
"No patents" does not mean "free software", if that may have been the reason for you to pick up the New Zealand accent.
A good explanation of the difference between patent and copyright is found here:
http://www.askdavetaylor.com/difference_between_software_copyright_and_software_patents.html
Christian Isberner
Software Consultant