The Legal Fault Line: How U.S. Courts Treat Open Source as 'Permission' While the World Sees a Contract
A stark legal divide exists in how open source licenses are enforced globally: U.S. law views them as unilateral permissions, not binding contracts, unlike the EU and Japan. This discrepancy heightens compliance risks for developers and companies operating across borders. Understanding this gap is essential for navigating open source innovation without legal pitfalls.