Internet File Xfer Protocols...OK for DA?

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I have a tune appearing on an upcoming compilation CD; & the producer has listed an internet (large) file transfer service (YouSendIt) for uploading the completed .wav file (as one of the ways to submit material.)

Should I be wary of this?

Can the .wav be compromised during the file transfer? Are internet data transfer protocols safe for important files?

I'm a bit leery of using an asynchronous, discreet packet xmission...being assembled at the other end; & all that.

Would appreciate some insight.

Thanks,

mark4man
 
i dont know about the compression

but i do know that yousendit keeps the file on the server for 7 days or a certain number of downloads, so if you concern is that the file can get to other people, i think you might want to just burn it onto a data cd and send it via mail.

Actually, if you really concerned about both, i suggest you do that to save yourself some worries.
 
I second wargasmz.

For the price of a stamp, envelope, and blank CD, you have a piece of mind. How much is that worth to you?
 
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