Digital goods

If you pay to watch a web conference on your computer screen, you have bought a digital good.

Digital goods or e-goods are intangible goods that exist in digital form.[1] Examples are Wikipedia articles; digital media, such as e-books, downloadable music, internet radio, internet television and streaming media; fonts, logos, photos and graphics; digital subscriptions; online ads (as purchased by the advertiser); internet coupons; electronic tickets; electronically treated documentation in many different fields; downloadable software (Digital Distribution) and mobile apps; cloud-based applications and online games; virtual goods used within the virtual economies of online games and communities; community access;[2] workbooks; worksheets; planners; e-learning (online courses); webinars, video tutorials, blog posts; cards; patterns; website themes and templates.

  1. ^ "Digital Goods". Webopedia. 3 April 2008. Retrieved 23 March 2013.
  2. ^ "Digital vs Physical Products: What's the Difference?". Whop. 2024. Retrieved 21 October 2024.