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digital good
noun
An intangible good sold through the internet such as a software license, e-book, or serial number.
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They'll use it to drive higher physical and digital good sales on their site.
The would-be markets for used digital goods, like Redigi or eBay, have been sued for copyright infringement, on the premise that the goods being resold were either never sold in the first place or based on the technicality that every transfer of a digital good creates an illegal copy.
Deezer's product is a digital good, and online piracy is its main competitor.
This could be paying for a digital good like a music track, or it could be physical good which we're seeing increasingly".
In the modern online era, we can make copies of a digital good with little to no marginal cost.
For digital good providers, carrier billing provides the highest conversions and Zong helps PayPal shore up this category.
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Then I was the chief executive of Digital Goods.
We have no rights over the digital goods we buy.
Among those supporting reselling digital goods are libraries, because it could make more material publicly available.
"Amazon is pretty fearless, which bodes well for the consumers of digital goods".
Look at the price points of digital goods in other media.
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