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Some players were not comfortable with the concept of paying money for intangible goods.
According to this definition A, intangible goods include services.
The $5,000 transactional amount may be satisfied by the value of intangible goods or services.
Services (also known as "intangible goods") include attention, advice, access, experience, and discussion.
But economic value increasingly comes from less generic, harder-to-measure and often intangible goods.
Digital files such as a piece of music, a picture, or a news article are all examples of intangible goods.
Having a stay-at-home parent costs us money but buys us time to be a family, along with a lot of other intangible goods.
Digital goods are intangible goods that exist in digital form.
In an increasingly digitized world, intangible goods play a more and more important role in the economy.
Trading of most intangible goods has its unique barriers because a tangible-equivalent return policy is extreme difficult to implement, often impossible.
Intellectual property laws such as copyrights and patents have the effect of converting some intangible goods to scarce goods.
Intangible goods differ from services in that final (intangible) goods are transferable and can be traded, whereas a service cannot.
RAND terms exclude intangible goods which the producer may decide to distribute at no cost and where third parties may make further copies.
CashBox addresses the needs of online merchants of any size and scale who offer intangible goods and services across a wide range of industries.
John Hickman identified the principal obstacle to developing space trade as the distances involved, which will reduce all or nearly all trade to the exchange of intangible goods.
Service businesses offer intangible goods or services and typically generate a profit by charging for labor or other services provided to government, other businesses, or consumers.
The licence may be called "(F)RAND", but the modalities discriminate against a whole category of intangible goods such as free software and freeware.
In this way, a business control model can be constructed similarly for a service based business as for a physical goods production business, having intangible goods instead of tangible.
I support the calls to the Commission to propose specific programmes to promote both artistic creativity and the tangible and intangible goods and values that constitute European cultural heritage.
In the most restricted sense, some people argue all objects are physical, and the resulting definition B leaves no place for intangible goods and classifies all of them as services.
The policy includes a list of "Exclusions" which itself includes "Intangible goods", "Claims for receipt of goods 'not as described'" and "Total reversals over the annual limit".
This means that intangible goods such as digital books or files can be sold at little extra effort to the seller once it has been hosted on a site such as EBay or the seller's own website.
While defending their own use of concepts like "direct" and "indirect," the critics say that proportionalism's notion of weighing radically different and sometimes intangible goods and evils simply disguises what will inevitably be highly subjective judgments.
As opposed to buying tangible goods, buyers of intangible goods often are not allowed to see the whole goods before making purchase decisions, because in most cases seeing the whole good is the same as getting a full delivery.