I currently sell eBooks, but am about to release some videos... They are up to 3 hours in length, and are large files. I would like to upload them to e-junkie and allow their server to handle the downloads, but I don't know if the files would be too large. What exactly is the size limit for e-junkie to host the files?



The reason I'd prefer to just allow e-junkie to handle it is, I don't know how to mask the file location on my server. So, if someone buys a copy from e-junkie, what is to keep them from distributing the download url if it is on my server? Obviously the file location on my server would be static and wouldn't expire... What am I overlooking?



Thanks!

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This FAQ page explains our maximum file-size limitations and some alternatives you can use to provide your file:

6http://www.e-junkie.com/ej/faq.downloads.file-size.htm6



If you subscribe to a digital plan of $18/mo or higher to have us serve a file stored on your own server, not only would our download links cloak the remote origin of your files, we also cache a copy of the file after the first completed download, then for subsequent downloads, we first check to make sure our cached copy isn't different from the file at your URL, and if not, we just issue the buyer a download directly from our cached copy stored on Amazon S3. This ensures the most trouble-free and high-performance download for buyers while minimizing transfer-bandwidth limitations and costs for you and us alike.