The document discusses when software may be considered patentable under UK law, noting it must contribute something technical like affecting processes outside computers, operating at the computer architecture level, allowing computers to work in a new way, or making computers better. It also mentions database rights which protect substantial qualitative or quantitative investments in obtaining, verifying, or presenting database contents from extraction, re-utilization, or use of the whole or substantial parts of the contents. The document provides contact information for Fred Logue, an IP strategist and lawyer specializing in these areas of patent and database law.