Plagiates and legal issues

Plagiates and legal issues

Usually if the game is free and it's assets are based on non-free or unlicenced assets most authors doesn't seem to care, but still this doesn't prevent from legal consequences. I've read about stories where wrong asset licensing lead to immensely high compensation payments, even for non commercial use.

Keeping that in mind, in order to prevent that: if using other peoples art/sounds/music an important step before releasing anything would be a plagiate check. Given the current legal status in Germany and mostly rest of Europe (and I suspect US too, but I'm not sure) the responsibility of checking whether used assets are plagiates or not lies at the creator of the derived content (in my case game). This is true even if it comes from a source that wrongly tagged the art under a wrong license. If sued it is expected to sue the person who wrongly granted the permission of use.

Content providing sites as OpenGameArt or DeviantArt definitely have problems with edited, wrongly tagged or rereleased content. (on DeviantArt there is so much of such content that I'd hesitate using anyithing from there). From what I've seen the community here seems to prevent such cases, still it is not perfect. The "legal solution" of a "sueing chain" also seems inapplicable on the internet.

Communication between the developer and artist seems to be key here. But often unexperienced artists are not aware what a plagiate is and asking stuff such as "Are you 100% sure you did not use even parts of other peoples work or if you did, are they aware of that or you are legally alowed to do so" seems rude and cumbersome. Also many creators are inactive or ignore messages.

How do others handle this? Am I giving this too much thought?