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No.
Patents for software are not about physical quantities or their use. Their are about "pure ideas".
So JRRT could eg. patent parts of story, plot, heroes, world, etc. Even writing tircks and trips.
Also way you write novel could be patented (eg. first you describe your entities, than make plot).
ALL of those things have been patented in software patents!