MPA3 Promo Offers 5 Source Code Licenses

MPA3 Promo Offers 5 Source Code Licenses

LOS ANGELES — Mansion Productions has announced its newest promotion, offering five full licenses for its advanced affiliate and tracking solution at a 90 percent discount price of $4,750, which includes initial installation and full access to modifying its source code.

According to the company, the normal source code version license price is $47,500, making this offer at only 10 percent of the regular sales price an unbeatable value.

“Any company running an affiliate program desiring to fully own and operate, on all levels, its own affiliate software now has the chance,” says a company spokesperson. “Mansion Productions will for a limited time sell the full source code version of MPA3, and as such leaving the buyers [with] 100 percent control over the software for infinity. One-time purchase, no subsequent fees ever to be collected for the software.”

“Once the license agreement has been approved, one of our technicians will do the basic install of MPA3 on your dedicated server of choice, and one paysite will be setup free of charge within a limited time period,” the spokesperson explains, noting the key to the source code will be handed over to buyer, who will have one month of support included and thereafter take over the control of the software entirely. “Customizations may be ordered, for a fee, within the first month of usage or prior to the software potentially being modified by the client.”

The source code license is subject to a few limitations, including no rebranding or reselling of the software is permitted; the support of the source code is valid for 60 days after installation on client’s server or until the moment source code is modified by client, whichever comes first; and the releasing of the source code to the public is not permitted.

“Clients will receive MPA3 v5, which completely reinvents the way program owners and affiliates work on a day-to-day basis. With its intuitive interface, graphical charts for any type of statistics, and sleek navigation, we have created the ultimate software for any serious affiliate program and its affiliates,” the spokesperson adds. “18 years of market experience is put into version 5 of MPA3, and as such program owners can feel confident when they purchase the source code, which is very well written, intuitive, and ready for additional modifications by client’s own developers.”

The spokesperson says that after talking to numerous program owners, the company believes site owners’ having full control over the source code is extremely important, as is not being bound by the limitations often given by licensors of software, giving owners a greater sense of security.

“Another major perk is the price. Having to pay monthly recurring license fees can often be a deterrent when choosing software,” the spokesperson concludes. “With this one-time license fee, which includes the rights to modifying the source code, company owners take back control of their operations and recurring costs.”

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