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I think C. S. Lewis, JRR Tolken, JK Rowling among many others would disagree with that understanding. Thom's philosophy is akin to saying that patenting a book is just patenting letters.
patent != copyright
The works of Lewis, Tolkien and Rowling are protected by copyright, they are not patented.
Patenting a book would in fact involve patenting the process of putting letters on paper and binding the pages together.