Video hosting sites other than YouTube, Vimeo and DailyMotion

As noted in my "Diary of a Commentator" thread in the Media forum, I'm often looking to upload videos of my work to the internet so that I can share them with family and friends and also (more importantly) embed them on the website where I showcase my commentary work. Because the videos in question often contain copyrighted material - e.g., the NFL owns the rights to all NFL game footage, even if I myself am commentating on it - I'm often at risk of getting warned or even having my account pulled when I post content on YouTube, Vimeo or DailyMotion, the three sites I've used in the past.

Because I'm not trying to become a social media sensation or otherwise looking to get random people to watch my videos, I don't have any need for the reach of a site like YouTube; really, I'm just trying to find a small platform whereby I can upload my videos and link to them without having to worry about copyright issues (or pay much if anything for the privilege). Any suggestions?
 
Sep 13, 2013
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Upload the video files to the web site where you showcase your commentary work?
If space is a consideration upload to Google Drive and generate an embed link.
 
Thanks for the suggestions...unfortunately, the website I've created (on the Jimdo platform) doesn't seem to like links to non-mainstream video hosting sites, so I can't embed from the likes of Google Drive or vid.me, etc. But I guess there are ways around that - e.g., taking my own screen capture from a given video, adding a play button graphic over the middle of it (to make it look like a video), and then embedding a link in the image so that you click on the image and get taken to the video site.