“Digital good” seems like an oxymoron. Digital is obviously of the new world; it’s modern. “Good” makes you think of old-fashioned trade.
Goods have always been something physical, something tangible. They’ve been fabric and furniture sailed in on a ship, imported from a faraway country. They’ve been books, pottery, or appliances rolled across borders, packed in trucks. The whole manufacturing line comes to mind, from raw materials to retail sales.
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