By GARY GENTILE
AP Business Writer
LOS ANGELES - The Internet is buzzing with amateur videos, the kind that feature kids lip-synching or imitating Jedi knights. They get e-mailed and posted on Web sites and often become the topic of water cooler chat. But few, if any, make money.
A new company called Revver is trying to change that by attaching advertising to the videos and giving the creators a cut of the profits.
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