Playa Solutions Launches Playa DRM

PLAYA DRM has been released to the public by Playa Solutions to offer an easy-to-use, no-hassle system that any size Webmaster can enjoy and afford. We are so sure that you will choose our Digital Rights Management Solution that we will set you up at no charge and will give you one week of free service to try it out for yourself. No strings attached. PLAYA DRM WAS CREATED BY WEBMASTERS FOR WEBMASTERS Don't settle for providers with no real life experience; over 30 Million served! As a client, you will not only get our full range of services and complete control of your content in real time; you will also enjoy the benefit of our unique and proven models that can get you making big time green!  NO SETUP FEES  NO TRANSFER FEES  NO SOFTWARE TO DOWNLOAD  NO LONG TERM CONTRACTS  USE ANY PROCESSING COMPANY OR PAYMENT GATEWAY  STORE AND CONTROL YOUR OWN CONTENT  MAKE MORE MONEY WITH YOUR CONTENT – (STREAMING OR DOWNLOAD) As the leading innovator of Windows Media-based Digital Rights Management systems and solutions, Playa Solutions has proven methods that can afford you the ability to secure and profit from content inside of your members area and outside of your existing business model. For more than three years, Playa Solutions has been at the forefront of DRM technology, assisting Webmasters in making more money by showing them the benefits of having their exclusive content exploited on the Internet. “PlayaDRM is an awesome system!” - John Bennett, Net Management (Traffic Cash Gold) "I have seen first-hand just how much money Playa's DRM System can make. Webmasters can kill it with it!" - FabianC, DVDsForABuck.com "PlayaDRM provides us with a new way to maximize traffic. There is no better way to protect your video content and keep control of it." - Gateway, YNOT Masters Check out PlayaDRM (www.playadrm.com) today or contact Tucker or Oystein direct at info@playadrm.com.

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