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read them. Either way there is no way a company, no matter where it is located, would be able to go against an order from a court of its own country. This said, unless you are involved in some kind of fraudulent activity, there is little to no chances that your data would be ever the subject of a court order.
The general trend in the US is toward having the security apparatus hoover up more and more information, and keep it for longer periods of time. Of this I am fairly confident.
I also expect that at some point involvement with Bitcoin in any way could well be considered 'fraudulent activity' for the purposes of obtaining data acquisition authorizations.