Elevated X, RemoveYourContent Offer Free Piracy Protection Services

CYBERSPACE — Elevated X, a leading paysite CMS software provider, has teamed up with RemoveYourContent to offer free piracy protection to all new Elevated X CMS customers during the month of November.

“We encourage our customers to do everything they can to protect their content and discourage piracy,” Elevated X CEO AJ Hall said. “RemoveYourContent just released an affordable new RYC Lite package that’s a perfect fit for our CMS users.”

RYC Lite is available for $120 per month, per single paysite. RYC Lite offers rapid infringement removal from free file hosts and pirate sharing forums online. Clients receive web-based reporting that includes statistics and charts detailing their campaign progress.

Additionally, clients receive an initial sweep of 15 pirate sites and maintain automated coverage going forward. All niches are covered with the service.

"We are happy that Elevated X has chosen RemoveYourContent to assist its clients with their anti-piracy initiatives," RemoveYourContent CEO Eric Green said. "The new RYC Lite package is designed to assist producers with content theft deterrence."

Elevated X will pay for the first month of RYC Lite services with RemoveYourContent.com for one pay site for anyone who orders a copy of the Elevated X CMS during the month of November.

To take advantage of the offer, mention promo code exryc1110.

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