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kn  Considering the massive computing power available to the NSA for cracking encryption, some companies feel that the only secure option is to get out the United States. San Francisco-based data storage provider Pogoplug is doing just that, moving cabinets and cables across the Atlantic at the request of a major client, Paris-based Bouygues Telecom. PogoPlug CEO Daniel Putterman told AP's Mendoza that "They want French law to apply, not U.S. law." They're planning a similar move for an Israeli client.