@ascherbaum It depends on what you mean by "valid coordinates" - they certainly are the valid ones for _your_ locale. The issue is that most programs (in this case OSM and GMaps) are US centric and only considers US number formatting as "correct". So technically digiKam is right here, but Google probably would never fix this. I don't know if there is a way in digiKam to ignore your global locale settings 
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When I copy coordinates in digiKam, it formats the coordinates like: -
When I copy coordinates in digiKam, it formats the coordinates like:@ascherbaum Looks like the issue is the (German) number format with a comma instead of a full stop. I don't know anything about this software, but you probably _could_ change your computer settings to use "." as a numerical separator (which would mess it up if you rely on the German format in other programs…)