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Well a license can have some exceptions. For example there's the anticapitalist software license. But in this case i think it's not exactly a legal construct so much as a giant "NAZIS WELCOME" sign ;-)
But as stated there "The Anti-Capitalist Software License is not an open source software license". Open source has to be an unrestricted license for it to fulfil the defintion.
To fulfill the OSI definition, yes. But open source as used by the public and the industry means "i can read the source code" and strictly nothing more. By that definition, ACSL is open-source.