As it stands, Apple currently takes 30% of the money made from sales made within an app, while the developer takes 70%. For the most part it seems that many developers are fine with it, or at least are willing to accept it in order to have their apps approved. For some reason, Microsoft has decided that they would try to negotiate this 70/30 rule with Apple and according to the source, they are asking Apple to take a smaller cut although it was not specified by how much.
Unsurprisingly Apple has declined Microsoft’s request, although neither Apple nor Microsoft were willing to share any details of said discussion. Apple’s spokesperson, Tom Neumayr, did release a statement to AllThingsD, claiming that their App Store rules were designed to be fair and consistent for every developer, which sounds like Apple saying that even a giant like Microsoft is not an exception to the rule. We’re not sure if this will affect Microsoft’s decision to launch Office for iOS or delay it in any way, but we’ll keep our eyes peeled nonetheless.