'Purely technical' in which domain? Certainly not computer science. Software certainly isnt a physical object, but that's not quite the same as not being a thing at all.O7O wrote: Thu Mar 12, 2026 2:10 pm From a purely technical standpoint, there is no such thing as software.
Hmmm. The use of 'just' renders that over-simplified and inadequately specified, IMO. If that was all there was to the definition, software and data would be the same thing, after all.What we call software is always just a particular configuration of hardware.
I'd suggest that software is also something which changes the 'particular configuration of hardware' (subject to that hardware actually being capable of being changeable by software).
The 'so' there would appear to be denoting this as the logical conclusion of software but I dont believe it is. Even if software was 'always just a particular configuration of hardware' the configuration of hardware is not the hardware itself; its a state of the hardware, and that is a rather different thing.So, if you don't own the "content" of ROM, you clearly cannot own the ROM.
The ink on a page might be 'configured' as a poem, but you dont somehow not own the paper and ink because you cant own the poem.