Mostly a matter of syntax. NULL is special singular value that does not obey same rules as "regular" values - so it requires special comparison operator (IS).
= NULL does not bomb out with runtime error... because sometimes you use = FieldName, and FieldName value may be NULL. Instead, such expressions always evaluate to false by default.
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