He's got a great point, most people only go there to watch the stuff that's copywritted. But I still think youtube is gonna be hot for a long time because most companies don't care and won't bother to crackdown on certain things cuz it's not like people are posting entire albums or movies on there.
http://editorandpublisher.com/eandp/...03221892&imw=Y
Speaking about YouTube, Cuban expounded on his recent remarks that a company would have to be "crazy" to acquire the online video sharing site, saying the foundation for much of their traffic was copyrighted material, and that, once content producers began enforcing those copyrights, the site would be "toast."
"When you look at YouTube, the laws are the laws," he said, speculating that the site would eventually be called on to somehow police the content posted by users for copyright infringements, much in the way they do for pornography. "But once it's monitored, it's not user-generated anymore."

