Not considering paying $4.99 for a problem of a magazine for your iPad? Well, Time Inc. execs don\’t look like too all in favour of the basis either. As Peter Kafka of All Things Digital reports, Time was planning to launch a subscription version of its Sports Illustrated iPad app last month where you\’d pay Time directly, but Apple apparently rejected the app at the last minute and left Time without other choice than to sell issues one after the other for the standard $4.99. What\’s more, a while Inc. execs have reportedly \” been going nuts\” over the location, that’s complicated even further by the indisputable fact that some companies like The Wall Street Journal do have a further arrangement for billing customers directly. As for Apple, it simply notes that it supports two platforms for publishers: the \” open\” HTML5, and the \” curated\” App Store, while Time insists that it’s going to offer in-app subscriptions sometime \” later this year.\”

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