A Defense Department decision to ban YouTube and several other sites from its unclassified network has been challenged by YouTube's founders.
drop the hammer on some video and social networking sites. That decision has prompted disappointment from soldiers and derision from a skeptical DC press corps.
A military spokesperson ended up being grilled over the bandwidth question by reporters. The
YouTube's top executives aren't convinced by the military's explanation. "They said it might be a bandwidth issue, but they created the Internet, so I don't know what the problem is," company CEO Chad Hurley said in an
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