Apple Keeps Right On Approving Amazon And Netflix Updates Without In-App Payments

Posted by ADMIN on Tuesday, March 15, 2011


Remember when everyone was going crazy at the changes in Apple's subscription application? You should. It was just a month ago. And while some of the fears that arose seem very real, the two things that people focus on the implementation of Amazon Kindle and the application of Netflix. Well guess what? Both received updates today, and does not include changes that supposedly required.

When Apple first announced the subscription option under the text seems to indicate that any application that offers a subscription outside the application would now have to provide within the application as well - that Apple could have 30 percent of the court . The same was said was true for purchases in your application. If you sold the content outside the application (web) to be used in this application, which is supposed to provide in the application as well (and with a warranty that equals the best price). But again, a month later, Netflix and Amazon continue to receive updates of applications and does not include these changes.

After the initial shock, Apple CEO Steve Jobs reportedly responded to some e-mails sent to her way said that policy was under subscription to "editing applications, SaaS applications." But we have heard numerous reports of rejected applications Apple does not publish for reasons that are not offering the new system implementation. It's a bit confusing.

It is certainly possible that even applying Shop respondents were confused by the rules at first and began to reject some applications that should have been overlooked. Apple may also saw the initial fuss and quietly dropped to the new rules. Either way, it seems quite clear at this point that Apple has no immediate plans to start making Netflix and Amazon follow these new rules. (Although Sony eReader application was rejected apparently for doing what the application does Amazon Kindle.)

And while Apple has apparently uses a grace period to adopt the new rules, once again, already rejecting applications news and updates to applications that did not. EReader application including Sony, which they said was similar to the Kindle. But for some reason, Amazon and Netflix have avoided this fate. And that could be a very good sign.

I just loaded the new Kindle Netflix and application updates, and neither has the features for the payment through under a subscription and content, respectively. In fact, the Kindle still has a nice big button to go to the Kindle store, located on the web.

The big questions: Apple's favoritism? Kindle application and implementation of Netflix are very popular. Apple forced to use the new rules could lead to them to withdraw their applications IOS platform (you have to believe that Amazon would not be right to pay Apple a cut of 30 percent), and that hurt Apple. Or is it just that Apple relaxed the rules after the initial shock? Or are they waiting for the hammer to fall real until after your grace period is over? Or is it just that everyone was going crazy for nothing, anyway?



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