Digital interactive media definition
Digital interactive media means products that are intended for commercial use or distri- bution and that are (a) produced for distribu- tion on electronic media, including file down- loads over the Internet, (b) a computer- con- trolled virtual universe with which users may interact in order to achieve a goal or set of goals, and (c) include an appreciable quantity of three of the following five types of data: text, sound, fixed images, animated images, and 3D geometry. Some examples of digital interactive media are computers and video games. "Digital interactive media" shall not include, however, products that are essentially interpersonal communication services, such as videoconferencing and text-based channels and chat rooms, nor products regulated under the Louisiana Gaming Control Law.
Digital interactive media means products and platforms that are intended for commercial or public use or distribution and that are a combination of the following defined terms:
Digital interactive media means products and platforms that are intended for commercial or public use or distribution and that contain at least two of the following types of data: text, sound, fixed images, animated images, video, or 3D geometry; and that have all of the following three characteristics: