> You are obligated under two licenses, one from the licensor in Taiwan > and the other from the licensor in France. Nothing unusual here with > respect to the OSL.
Two licenses with different effective terms; there is not one OSL, but one for each of the 100+ countries in the world. It means you need to know whose bit of the code you are actually modifying, something that, in real life, is likely to be difficult to do, unless the licence requires that derivative works only be distributed as patches to the virgin code. -- license-discuss archive is at http://crynwr.com/cgi-bin/ezmlm-cgi?3