Monday, June 8, 2015

Better conditions for subscriptions in the App Store – 99mac

Apple may be in the works to ease the conditions for the proportion of revenue the company taking of subscription services in the App Store.

Apple may be about to improve the conditions of content providers in the App Store as music and video services. In the current situation will take Apple 30 percent of all revenue from the App Store, which also include the sale of subscription services in the apps.

Now, this may be about to change as Apple negotiates new terms of service Netflix, Deezer and Spotify. This reports the Financial Times writes that the new agreement could make Apple’s products more attractive to content providers.

No details of the new terms are available, but the channels on Apple TV, Apple offers already more generous terms . There take Apple 15 percent of revenue from subscription services like HBO Now, reports Recode.

Apple is expected to launch # Apple Music, own streaming music service, during the evening event which begins develops Conference # WWDC.

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