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E-books are the newest concept that was introduced to us in recent years

and they have brought about numerous irrefutable benefits to modern society.
Thanks to it, many people started their careers as individual publishers.
However, some are concerned whether this will detrimentally affect the quality
of the published books.

To begin with, the quality of the books may decrease. People can write
books whenever they want and can publish them without hindrance. Unlike
conventional books which need the approval of the publishers depending on
their content whether it is appropriate for the reader's age or if the content isn’t
detrimental or not, for instance, terrorist-related or violent genres are strictly
banned throughout the world.

Another factor that makes e-books detrimental is that the books published
via the Internet are likely to get stolen or posted somewhere on the Internet
without the author's consent. Consequently, instead of the authors who profit
off their books, it’s the owners of those publishing websites who gain all the
profits.

Overall, e-books have brought readers more convenience, especially


during this pandemic. Nevertheless, the publishers should consider all the issues
to sustain the merits of e-books.

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