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For personnel, the main reason IMO is that most developers in China struggle to make their living.
Can you image that working over 12 hours a day and get only 500-1200 USD salary per month? Return home tired the only thing you want is have a good rest.
For company, unwillingness to open.There are many companies that block internet access, block USB ports, and disallow build-in camera mobile to prevent source codes leaking outwards.
The well-known company, HUAWEI is one of the examples.
For gov, e.g. to pay 500 USD for developers to bring up an "self-own" intellectual property OS. The result? End up of criticism for copying massive code from FreeBSD.
Edited 2009-07-17 03:10 UTC