Imovie publishing problems

Facebook deleted my video saying some of it might infringe on copyrights . I believe  it was because of the added pre-corded music  I added to the audio. This movie of a family party was only intended to be shown to family & close friends. How can I show it to them?
Does Apple have a personal site where I can send it to ?

I am having the same problem!  I hope someone replys to this thread soon....I tried attaching a  song by Sublime....the video is only viewable by my friends and its not public.  :/  I spent a LOT of time on this is there something else I can attach that is allowed?

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  • Publish Problems

    More Publish Problems!
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  • Another user with publishing problems -- proof that it is .Mac related

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