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Microsoft has hit back at European Commission accusations that it has not complied with demands to provide data relating to an anti-competition case.
It was given until Wednesday to prove it had provided rivals with computer codes that would let them develop products to work with Windows systems.
Microsoft said that Brussels ignored a 75-page report from the company explaining and addressing the concerns.
The company is facing daily fines of 2m euros (£1.4m; $2.4m).
"The Commission has ignored critical evidence in its haste to attack the company's compliance," Microsoft said in a nine-paragraph statement.
"Microsoft has complied fully with the technical documentation requirements," it added.
Microsoft has hit back at European Commission accusations that it has not complied with demands to provide data relating to an anti-competition case.
It was given until Wednesday to prove it had provided rivals with computer codes that would let them develop products to work with Windows systems.
Microsoft said that Brussels ignored a 75-page report from the company explaining and addressing the concerns.
The company is facing daily fines of 2m euros (£1.4m; $2.4m).
"The Commission has ignored critical evidence in its haste to attack the company's compliance," Microsoft said in a nine-paragraph statement.
"Microsoft has complied fully with the technical documentation requirements," it added.
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