Yeah, the infectious nature can hardly infect a third party software, even if the shim itself would be infected.
The one case I just remembered where it was remotely challenged was Thesis [1], but Automattic chose to throw money into bullying the challenger rather than going after the alleged license violation.
The one case I just remembered where it was remotely challenged was Thesis [1], but Automattic chose to throw money into bullying the challenger rather than going after the alleged license violation.
[1] https://wptavern.com/mullenweg-and-pearson-square-off-on-pat...