This reminds me of the whole Lerna debacle a few years back.
https://www.vice.com/en/article/open-source-devs-reverse-dec...
That aside, even if something like this was “legally enforceable”, it adds enough friction, risk, and uncertainty to downstream consumers compared to a “vanilla” open source license that I expect most folks would choose an alternative to the “bespoke” license project where they could. Fine if you don’t care about getting usage, but that defeats much of the value that open source brings.