WebAir Launches WebAirDRM

New York - WebAir has announced the launch of WebAir DRM (www.webairdrm.com), a Digital Rights Management solution powered by Playa Solutions (www.playasolutions.com), a leading innovator of Windows Media-based Digital Rights Management systems and solutions.

WebAirDRM offer’s its clients a functional web based and proven Digital Rights Management solution that allows Webmasters to protect, host and market their content in one relationship. With real time control and reporting, the use of any payment gateway and no long term contracts, Webair DRM has been designed once again by Webmasters to work for you.

“We are excited to offer our clients such a unique value added service. Additionally, we are excited to be working with Playa Solutions, as their Digital Rights Management Solution is by far the best we have seen to date.” says Michael Christopher, Webair CEO.

Playa Solutions Partner Jason Tucker says, “Webair was a natural fit as a white labeled reseller of our DRM solution. Mike and his team have represented the high standards and long term relationships that make all the difference when you do business in our industry. We are truly looking forward to continuing to grow with them.”

For more information, please visit www.webairdrm.com.

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