Archive,org is a good non-commercial option, and they actually ask
that one post as higher resolution version as possible.  One can specify
'no derivatives' to avoid transcodings to other formats on the site.

There is no way to prevent a savvy user from modifying video.

joly


At 04:17 PM 12/5/2006, you wrote:
>A friend of mine is the IT director for the state AG's office. He's
>asked me where he can post videos of the fire at The Station nightclub. 
>
>There are two requirements:
>
>First - the site has to have the bandwidth necessary to host a bunch
>of videos. I explained he might have to break it into chunks but that
>didn't seem to phase him. 
>
>Second but most important is that nobody be able to modify the videos. 
>
>Any suggestions? I know about google, blip, youtube etc. but curious
>if they can handle the requirements. 
>
>
>
>
> 
>Yahoo! Groups Links
>
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>

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