Apple, AOL Look To Resolve Issues Over Payments

According to a MacWorld.co.uk report, Apple and AOL are in negotiations over the revenue share between the companies.

Apple and AOL have been in a partnership since the 15th of June, 2004. The agreement allows Apple to gain customers from AOL Music, a very popular service provided by the ISP.

Problems seem to have arisen around tracking of individuals and what they download from the iTunes Music Store, after clicking through from AOL Music. An AOL spokesman was stated as saying:

“We have never ruled out working with other download services or even adding one of our own, as AOL Germany has.”

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