"Speaking of the legal framework with regard to e-books, Eisha Sarkar, a freelance journalist and communication consultant based in Australia who has published two books The Song of the Lord and Flow — River Legends from India online, says, 'You can copyright your works like you do for any other digital content — DVDs, portals, etc. Most platforms force registrations and pay-ups before downloads so that you are safeguarded. Kindle makes it very difficult for you to pass on a file to someone else unless Amazon has approved it. As for people copying or plagiarising your work after they have downloaded it by physically typing the whole book, it’s a risk you have to go with'."
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