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We are always looking for ways to make it easier for you to find, watch, and share videos. Many of you have told us that you wanted to take your favorite videos offline. So we've started working with a few partners who want their videos shared universally and even enjoyed away from an Internet connection.Many video creators on YouTube want their work to be seen far and wide. They don't mind sharing their work, provided that they get the proper credit. Using Creative Commons licenses, we're giving our partners and community more choices to make that happen. Creative Commons licenses permit people to reuse downloaded content under certain conditions.
We're also testing an option that gives video owners the ability to permit downloading of their videos from YouTube. Partners could choose to offer their video downloads for free or for a small fee paid through Google Checkout. Partners can set prices and decide which license they want to attach to the downloaded video files
YouTube Testing Fee-Based Video Downloads Using Google Checkout System [searchengineworld.com]
if it's globally set as an option then the few people wringing out a couple of bucks from their vids will probably be happy as it wont be a revenue stream required for a major corporation. the issue would rise if it cost youtube more to cater to entrepretuberers.