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No, this is not correct at all! You keep limiting yourself to the terms "open source" and "closed source".
Any code you create, you own by copyright. Even if it is public on GitHub, you're still the lone copyright owner and no one is legally allowed to do with it what isn't allowed by a license.
Projects on GitHub without an open source license are only "functionally open source" to the same extent that pirated games are "functionally free".
If you want to use piracy language then this is privateering. It would be piracy except for the fact that they've got the backing and protection of a major country.
Copyright is an arbitrary concept. If a country decides to ignore it, then they can do what they want with a publicly-visible resource.