The ability to download videos from YouTube is not new - it has been possible to do so for some time, thanks to tools such as SaveVid and Video Download Helper. It is not entirely clear how much of a cut Google plans to take from the service, but to begin with the company is trialling it with a series of American colleges – Stanford, Duke and the University of California – as well with a small number of popular users. "Partners could choose to offer their video downloads for free or for a small fee paid through Google Checkout," Tran added. Some users who sign up to partner with the website will also be allowed to offer their video downloads for sale – allowing users to pay a small amount and receive a permanent, offline copy of the file in return. "We've started working with a few partners who want their videos shared universally and even enjoyed away from an internet connection," wrote Thai Tran, YouTube product manager.
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