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  2. Digital goods - Wikipedia

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    Digital goods are intangible goods that exist in digital form, such as e-books, software, online games and virtual goods. Learn about the examples, benefits and challenges of digital goods, and the legal concerns about copyright, taxation and ownership.

  3. Digital public goods - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the definition, usage, and examples of digital public goods, which are free cultural works in the form of software, data, AI models, standards or content. Find out how digital public goods can contribute to sustainable development and digital inclusion.

  4. Digital economy - Wikipedia

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    The digital economy is an umbrella term for how traditional economic activities are transformed by the Internet and World Wide Web technologies. Learn about the different approaches to define the digital economy, its development trends, and its core and related sectors.

  5. Virtual goods - Wikipedia

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    Virtual goods are non-physical objects and money purchased for use in online communities or online games. Learn about the origins, types, sales, and research of virtual goods, as well as the companies and games that use them.

  6. Information good - Wikipedia

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    Information goods are commodities that provide value to consumers as a result of the information it contains and refers to any good or service that can be digitalized. [1] Examples of information goods includes books, journals, computer software, music and videos. [2] Information goods can be copied, shared, resold or rented. [3]

  7. Taxation of digital goods - Wikipedia

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    Digital goods are software programs, music, videos or other electronic files that users download exclusively from the Internet. [1] Some digital goods are free, others are available for a fee. The taxation of digital goods and/or services, sometimes referred to as digital tax and/or a digital services tax, is gaining popularity across the globe.

  8. Digital currency - Wikipedia

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    Digital currency can be denominated to a sovereign currency and issued by the issuer responsible to redeem digital money for cash. In that case, digital currency represents electronic money (e-money). Digital currency denominated in its own units of value or with decentralized or automatic issuance will be considered as a virtual currency.

  9. Digital media - Wikipedia

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    Digital media is any communication media that operates with encoded machine-readable data formats. Learn about the types, impact, and history of digital media, from binary code to digital computers, from print to online platforms.