I doubt that very much. Where are these "court decisions" (plural) you are referring to apart from the single ruling in Munich that caused this mess in the first place? You mean some lawyers in Germany are checking the source code of all websites they visit, just to check if they are using Google font? How are these lawyers not doing this just to earn money? If they felt offended (and not just interested in money), they would take it to court, but they don't.But there are court decisions and some lawyers do it due to existing rights.
Got any source for this info? If you pay them, do you get a receipt that you can use in court in case they decide to take it to court even if you pay? Paying someone in private, who sends an email "pay me or else" is not a legal procedure. It's like taking a video of a guy driving his car on the wrong side of the road, and then telling him you will send the video to the police unless he pays you €500.In normal cases you HAVE to pay.
Do you have a post reference for this? The challenge here, unless you can use the "timeago" format (which is translated into most languages already), is that you are asking your server/PHP to output the date. This will be in English, unless you assign something like "setlocale(LC_ALL, 'de_DE')" in the PHP (see stackoverflow). It's a bit clumsy.Another point is european/german date format DD MM YYYY oder DD month YYYY in blogs, I am waiting for this for 3 years since you have said you will realize this.
Great news! :heart_eyes:
Right now yes. Next version will include an easier solution yes, in a couple of months.is your hotfix from #1 still the way we must go today? and when your next release including an easier solution is to be expected?