Intangible goods are goods that do not have a material form in civil law transactions. One example of intangible goods are Intellectual property rights. Although they do not exist in a physical dimension, they have a certain value – they can affect the size of the company’s share capital and can be used, for example, to cover the value of shares acquired in the company. Intangible intellectual goods include the company’s name, logo, trademarks, inventions, technologies, packaging, and internet domain names.
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