How to ensure originality of Open Source contributions?

How do open source projects ensure that any code included in the project is original and not branded for the company or plagiarized from another source?

Do open source developers have to sign something about this before they begin to enter the code? If so, is there a generally accepted legal contract that any open source project can use?

Do you know of any cases where an open source project has been accused of allegedly distributing native or plagiarized code?

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