Apple is readying itself to meet a midnight deadline on Wednesday to respond to the European Commission’s antitrust concerns over the pricing of songs on its iTunes online music store. At the start of the month, the commission extended a deadline for Apple and three “major” unnamed record companies to respond to concerns to June 20 after an original deadline expired. The commission said one record company responded in time of the first deadline, set for midnight on June 4.
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