I've thought about that before as well. What it comes down to is, if you
buy software from a company that is not 100% US based and it's not
stipulated in your contract that your customer data is only accessed by
US citizens, then it's not the software companies responsibility to see
that it happens that way. There only responsibility, unless stated
otherwise in your contract, is to make sure that your information is not
accessed by people outside of their company.
 

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        Military / Gov Contractors, Dave, 
         
        I have a thought here on support here that, BMC may not like.
        Concerning Propin (propriatary information) or even from an
(OPSEC) standpoint.
         
        Should My Site information be availible to overseas sites. 
        More Specifically do non-americans have access to Military Sites
/ Gov Sites DATA at all.
        (india, uk)
        Even from a Customer Support Site standpoint. I make the
argument that they should not be allowed any data from any military /
Gov contract. Hence, is remedy/bmc protecting my data ?
         
        I would like to hear from all of you on this issue.
         
        I mean, It seems to me that this should already be in place ?
But I know that folks outside the U.S are looking at my data! There
telephone number clearly shows it.

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        Patrick Zandi 
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