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Answering Gene Quinn, Patent Attorney - Updated

Well. I got a very nice note from Gene Quinn. He's reading Groklaw. I'm reading what he is writing, because it's fascinating, and it's an opportunity to speak directly with a patent attorney who is a true believer.
His most recent article is one I think we should answer, since his fundamental question is this: why should software *not* be patentable?
From a conceptual standpoint why not allow for software to be patented. What is the harm? I know many of you reading this have now gone into an apoplectic rage, but conceptually why should software be treated any differently? Isn't the problem that patent offices, particularly the United States Patent Office, are increasingly doing a poor job of finding relevant prior art and weeding out what is new and non-obvious from what is old and obvious? If prosecution were more meaningful, what is the harm in granting software patents? I see none because there is none....
Software is not a mathematical equation, nor is it a mathematical language. How anyone who writes software or professes to understand software could argue to the contrary is beyond me. Do people who write software actually think they are sitting down and writing mathematical equations and stringing them together? It is absurd to have such a narrow view of software. When you write software you are trying to enable a device, such as a computer, to provide certain functionality given a certain stimulus. So you are writing instructions for a computer or other device and explaining how the computer or device needs to process information. You do not explain how to process information with mathematical equations.
If you would read his article in full and then answer him here, in members-only space, I'll collect the best comments and try to tie it all together, if it works out well. It's an opportunity to reach not only Quinn but all the other patent attorneys who do read what he writes.
Game on?
Update 2: I'm reading your comments, and I don't think I can improve on them. So I'll let you all speak directly, by making this article public now.

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