> think the terms of the OSL are different, or will be interpreted
> differently, in those other countries?  It is true that the OSL -- and

The fact that you said that the choice of law was determined by the
licensor; if it is unlikely to change, there will be less uncertainty
for licensees if it is fixed as, say US law.

As I see it, the only reason to need to specify that the law is defined
by the licensor is that the interpretation *can* differ for different
licensors (of which one program may have many).
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