Apple tried to lure Amazon's video app by offering a lower 15% fee, email shows

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In an email sent from Apple executive Eddy Cue to Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos in 2016, Apple said it would offer a 15% revenue share to Amazon for customers that sign up for Prime Video through Apple's payments system.

's Chromecast on Amazon.com because it was unable to agree on terms for placing Amazon Prime Video on those devices.

"When we sell those devices, we want our player — our Prime Video player — to be on the device, and we want it to be on the device with acceptable business terms," he said. "You can always get the player on the device. The question is, can you get it on there with acceptable business terms?"senior vice president Eddy Cue and discussed business terms for this and other matters, according to the document released Wednesday.

It's not clear if the companies ended up agreeing to the terms in the email. Although the Amazon Prime Video app appeared on Apple TV only in 2017, a version of Amazon's video app been available on iOS since 2012, and it's not known what the terms were before or after Cue's email to Bezos.Apple's arrangement with Amazon was

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