In-Licensing
Consider first the process of software licensing from the perspective of the recipient of the license, the licensee. Ofcourse, a licensee doesn't choose the license; open source software is usually offered on the licensor's terms, without negotiation. In some cases, even the licensor may actually have no choice in the license, as when an open source project uses a reciprocal license, as in the GPL, MPL, or OSL that mandates a license for modifications.
So since you probably can't negotiate the license, the main issues that should concern you if you in-license software is whether the terms and conditions of the license being offered are acceptable given your business goals.
These are the typical considerations:
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