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"Meta is asking its competitors for a wide range of insights, from their best-performing features to the names of their biggest advertisers. It wants to see all business receipts, which to its competitors is seemingly turning the antitrust litigation into a business opportunity for Meta to find out precisely how other companies attract users, scale products, and gauge success."

If the CA Federal Court doesn't squash the subpoena in its entirety, then Snap (and the other 100+ companies) should just say it couldn't identify where all the data is stored across its platform and to do so would take a significant team effort to even be able to answer that question.