Not exact matches
FIERCEMOBILE CONTENT - Dec 2 -
Apple has removed Match.com's iOS application from its App Store after the dating site failed to adhere to the storefront's
subscription billing
policies.
Apple didn't help its own cause by turning magazine publishers off with its somewhat heavy - handed
subscription and data
policies, but I think the Nook's success in magazines probably has more to do with entry price than anything else.
We talk about a very newsworthy item with
Apples new
subscription policy on digital content like newspapers and magazines.
Wired up until now had its own independent iPad application but it did not fall in line with
Apple's new
policy of the company handling the digital
subscription costs and not the publisher.
And those wrinkles stem largely from
Apple's
policies on
subscription - based apps.
In a press release at the time,
Apple CEO Steve Jobs was quoted at length describing
Apple's
subscription policy:
Although some publishers continue to resist
Apple's recently altered in - app
subscription policies, a growing number are rolling out
subscription offerings for the iPad editions of their publications through the iTunes Store.