PROTOCOL - Seven large tech companies - Snap, Twitter, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Reddit, Oracle, and Match Group - ask a judge to limit Meta's access to "millions" of confidential documents, which Meta has subpoenaed part of its antitrust fight with the FTC. Meta has sought the documents to prove it does have competition. But in a new legal filing, the companies that have received those subpoenas argue Meta has gone too far and that answering the subpoenas would, in some cases, require handing over "millions of documents" that contain sensitive information Meta can't be trusted with.