Tangibility

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Tangibility is the property of being able to be perceived by touch. A commonplace understanding of "tangibility" renders it as an attribute allowing something to be perceptible to the senses.

In

offense of larceny is that the stolen property
must be tangible.

In the context of intellectual property, expression in tangible form is one of the requirements for copyright protection.

In the context of

Digital Economy
.

In the context of trade, "tangibles" are physical goods (as opposed to "intangible" services and software).

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