Gentlemen, I have some good news that will make you relax.
Every single image (from our initial upload) has been tagged as having been imported from TV Tropes from when they were still under a CC BY SA 3.0 license. Further, we have added an addendum that some images we are unsure about and wish to resolve the status of if it turns out we do not have permission to host them (since TVT does not have a uniform method of tagging images to demonstrate their copyright status as we do), and our policies clearly state we wish to show good faith and will remove infringing material as soon as we are made aware of it.
That said, if you discover infringing material, just follow our current policy. If we get a complaint about it from anyone, do the same.
Since our default policy is to show good faith whenever possible and we have a policy of honoring copyright when and where there may be violations, all we have to do is continue what we have been doing. Unless we sit on our hands and ignore violations, we are not in any immediate trouble, and as long as we continue to show good faith and be mindful of other people's intellectual property whenever the issue arises, we should be fine as long as we react as promptly as possible when a possible problem occurs.
Every single image (from our initial upload) has been tagged as having been imported from TV Tropes from when they were still under a CC BY SA 3.0 license. Further, we have added an addendum that some images we are unsure about and wish to resolve the status of if it turns out we do not have permission to host them (since TVT does not have a uniform method of tagging images to demonstrate their copyright status as we do), and our policies clearly state we wish to show good faith and will remove infringing material as soon as we are made aware of it.
That said, if you discover infringing material, just follow our current policy. If we get a complaint about it from anyone, do the same.
Since our default policy is to show good faith whenever possible and we have a policy of honoring copyright when and where there may be violations, all we have to do is continue what we have been doing. Unless we sit on our hands and ignore violations, we are not in any immediate trouble, and as long as we continue to show good faith and be mindful of other people's intellectual property whenever the issue arises, we should be fine as long as we react as promptly as possible when a possible problem occurs.