Apple said it would stop taking a cut of some sales for 'qualifying' streaming video services on its iOS platform. YahooFinance
- Apple Inc said on Wednesday it would stop taking a cut of some sales for"qualifying" streaming video services on iPhones and other Apple devices, including Amazon.com's Prime Video.
Many of Apple's rivals in streaming music and video, such as Netflix Inc and Spotify Technology SA, avoid paying those commissions by asking users to sign up with a credit card outside the App Store. That leaves those rivals' apps serving as log-in screens for existing customers.
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