There are always problems with DRM, e-books are no exception.
It is an implementation of the industry to benefit them, the creator himself is that he has fewer benefits, on the contrary.
Many times it prevents the general public from accessing the works in a simple way, hindering the author’s attempt to become known.
But as they say, where there is an impediment, there is a trap to surround it, this also applies to e-books.
Anyone who had to move to another home and had to transport boxes with half a ton of books, at least has the wish to have them in an e-book reader.
The argument isn’t against the concept of e-readers, rather about the problems with DRM.
There are always problems with DRM, e-books are no exception. It is an implementation of the industry to benefit them, the creator himself is that he has fewer benefits, on the contrary. Many times it prevents the general public from accessing the works in a simple way, hindering the author’s attempt to become known. But as they say, where there is an impediment, there is a trap to surround it, this also applies to e-books.