Apple Inc. has agreed to scrap its online pricing policies across Europe for its iTunes music downloads, the European Union said Wednesday. Britain's Consumers' Association filed a complaint with EU regulators in 2004 complaining that British customers of iTunes downloads had to pay more than those in France or other iTunes stores in countries using the euro currency. Apple said it would introduce a new pricing policy for British based iTunes consumers. EU Competition Commissioner Neelie Kroes welcomed the agreement, saying it would "allow consumers to benefit from a truly single market for music downloads" across the 27-nation bloc. (Reuters)