If you are one of those YouTubers looking forward to download videos, prepare to cut weight from your wallets as YouTube brings paid downloads. The feature is available to YouTube partners under the Creative Commons License and is most probably a method to help generate revenue from the world’s leading online video service. Currently the highest you have to pay for a video is $0.99 (you can download for free too)and each download is in MP4 format. I don’t think that will be pretty useful, given that most of the content is better for the free view online. But this can change, if Google manages to partner with movie studios or signup TV shows, giving users videos they would gladly pay for.
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