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If pre-built media server solutions doesn’t work for your use case, then you’d need to create a custom site.
For the most part, ISPs tends to care more about:
As such, as long as the intended sharing audience are limited to only people you trust, and you put the content behind authentication w/ encryption (I.E. https), no one other than the intended recipient would know what you’re sending over the wire. That is as long as none of your users leak their credentials/report you for the content you’re sharing… which, a media server solution wouldn’t protect you from either.