You Yunting, Senior Partner at Shanghai DeBund Law Offices, Said that, he Doesn't Believe that, the SAIC's Statement Necessarily Implies that, Microsoft has "done anything to obstruct the investigation; otherwise, they would have publicized it". Rather, he Explained, "the government is saying 'we might be more lenient if you don't resist; otherwise, we'll be tough'". China Banned Microsoft's Windows 8 from Official Government Use in May, although it Appears that, this is Symptomatic of a Growing Distrust of Foreign Software at the Highest Levels.
Today as well, Symantec and Kaspersky were Banned from a List of Approved Vendors that Can Provide Antivirus Software to the Chinese Government:
https://twitter.com/PDChina/status/495792403845238785
http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/08/03/us-china-software-ban-idUSKBN0G30QH20140803
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http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/08/04/us-microsoft-china-idUSKBN0G40HT20140804

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