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Major news publishers seeking more favourable app store terms.

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Major news publishers are seeking more favourable terms from Apple Inc on commission­s the iPhone maker collects from them on payments made through its app store, according to a letter posted by a trade body.

Digital Content Next (DCN), which represents New York Times Co, the Washington Post , the Wall Street Journal and other publishers, posted the letter, addressed to Apple Chief Executive Officer Tim Cook, on its website on Thursday.

Apple, which usually takes a cut that ranges between 15% and 30% from news publishers for first-time subscripti­ons made through apps on the store, has a reduced rate for Amazon.com Inc.

In a House Judiciary Committee hearing last month, Cook said the reduced rate was available to any developer who met certain conditions.

News publishers should qualify for the same terms offered to Amazon for its Prime Video app on Apple’s app store, DCN Chief Executive Officer Jason Kint suggested in Thursday’s letter to Cook.

“I ask that you clearly define the conditions that Amazon satisfied for its arrangemen­t so that DCN’s member companies meeting those conditions can be offered the same agreement,” the letter said.

It also cited communicat­ion between Apple veteran Eddy Cue and Amazon chief executive officer Jeff Bezos, where the two companies agreed on a 15% revenue-sharing deal for new customer sign-ups for Prime Video through the app store. The email emerged during the Committee hearing on July 29.

The latest missive comes days after Apple removed Epic Games’ Fortnite from its app store for violating in-app payment guidelines, prompting Epic to file federal lawsuits challengin­g the rule.

Apple and Amazon did not immediatel­y respond to requests for comment. — China Daily/ANN/Reuters

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