Technically we do something similar.Patenting magic, and by extension patenting math. In just one chapter this world has turned from a somewhat standard nobility-centric isekai to a waking nightmare, god damn.
Illegal number actual AACS encryption for DVD and Blu-ray Disc by Sony, which isTechnically we do something similar.
The so called "illegal numbers". They're all prime numbers if I remember right.
09 F9 11 02 9D 74 E3 5B D8 41 56 C5 63 56 88 C0
. They say that is a trade secret.1Nope, some of them are prime numbers, or can be represented as prime numbers. (The Sony Blu-ray encryption key already mentioned above ends in 0 in hexadecimal, which means it is divisible by 16 and therefore is not even close to being prime.) A lot of the “illegal numbers” are just the contents of a file containing a computer program, represented as a large number rather than a sequence of bytes (any sequence of bytes is, after all, just a number in base 256, which can be converted to base 10 to be a modern-human-readable number), and since you can always add extra unnecessary steps/comment lines/whatever to a computer program, and most computer programs can in any case be written in multiple different ways, it’s always possible to force a program into a prime representation… although doing that might mean making the program much, much longer than it needs to be.Technically we do something similar.
The so called "illegal numbers". They're all prime numbers if I remember right.
Honestly it's more likely the person would end up being lynched when someone even worse like the royal family manages to take the patent and charges 30 gold or something for it. Or Deborah's family keeps it but everyone is banned from using it.Wow, magical rent-seeking. Isekai capitalism strikes again. I wonder what happens to her magical patent rights if she is killed. Suppose a subscriber learns a few new magic formulas, cancels their subscription, and kills her. Does that mean everyone can use the procedures for free afterward?
It's not like Deborah would like her own country to lose a war. As a daughter of a high noble, she would likely get killed or taken by some old, ugly foreign noble if her home country collapsed. She could allow her technique to be used during the war, for military purposes, free of charge.I'm not sure how long can you realistically hold that patent. There would be too much pressure just by banning some houses from using it (a desition Debora already made) and if it's used for war (and magic seems to be a tool of war in this world) the royal house would take it by force, probably resulting in civil war. That's just number one of a thousand things wrong with that move.