How is this different than every other company doing business in China, including Microsoft?
>Keep your data within datacenters located in China with an Azure China account and stay compliant with international and industry-specific compliance standards. Access to your customer data is controlled by an independent company in China, 21Vianet. Not even Microsoft can access your data without approval and oversight by 21Vianet.
Actions that are legally required of every company doing business in a particular country do not invalidate their actions elsewhere.
Google, for instance, bragged on their blog to their real customers in advertising that they now buy a copy of everyone's credit card transaction history.
Actually I think they do - if they're ever legally required to give up data here they seem to not really put up a fight, or have an incentive to make the data useless for the govt.
What I'm saying is expecting Apple to have your back sounds meh.
Idk but if you're willing to break your privacy for one state, what's stopping you from breaking it for another?