Chad Hurley, co-founder of the popular Internet video sharing web site YouTube, said that the company is working on a plan for users who upload videos to be paid for their contributions. The revenue would be paid only to those who have full copyright of the video they are sharing. The system would use advertisements that may be shown before the actual video clip, according to Hurley. "We are getting an audience that is large enough to give us an opportunity to support and foster creativity through sharing revenue with our users," said Hurley during the World Economic Forum. And again DailyTech