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"What is this thing called, love?"
:D
(Amazon's patent at Ars Technica here:
http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2014/...)
It takes a lot of time, intellect and risk to write a high quality software program that enough people will want for the thing they need it to do. What happens to the final product is totally up to the owner(s).
If today's software programs are some number, then, like the writing on THE social contract, no one has seen it and no one knows what it is.