Every US company has to comply with lawful US government orders if they're going to continue operating. I highly recommend reading carefully through the details on the page you linked. It doesn't only apply to a few companies. It's very difficult to fight the government even in cases where it's arguably unconstitutional, etc. You have to assume that all US companies are going to comply with US warrants to obtain information, including when those warrants come from a secret court with a gag order.
There were consequences to the US passing draconian surveillance laws like the Patriot Act and the updates to it. Companies / organizations and individuals based in the US are subject to those laws. Many other countries have similar or even more oppressive laws when it comes to these things.
A company being based in for example France doesn't mean that the same kind of things don't apply.
If you don't want data to be subject to warrants requesting the information from companies, you need to either avoid having your data there or make sure it's encrypted with a key that the company doesn't have. End-to-end encryption is important. The companies could also have the data exposed by a malicious insider or a data breach. Many countries will happily demand the key from you and then treat you as a criminal for not turning it over but that doesn't work for mass surveillance.
There were consequences to the US passing draconian surveillance laws like the Patriot Act and the updates to it. Companies / organizations and individuals based in the US are subject to those laws. Many other countries have similar or even more oppressive laws when it comes to these things.
A company being based in for example France doesn't mean that the same kind of things don't apply.
If you don't want data to be subject to warrants requesting the information from companies, you need to either avoid having your data there or make sure it's encrypted with a key that the company doesn't have. End-to-end encryption is important. The companies could also have the data exposed by a malicious insider or a data breach. Many countries will happily demand the key from you and then treat you as a criminal for not turning it over but that doesn't work for mass surveillance.