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Infringement refers to the unauthorized use of other people's copyrights, trademarks, patents and other intellectual property rights, which infringes upon the legitimate rights and interests of the right holder. If infringement occurs accidentally, simply removing the infringing content is not enough. Even if the infringing content is deleted, the rights holder still has the right to pursue the legal liability of the infringer, including demanding compensation for losses. Infringement not only infringes on the legitimate rights and interests of others, but also violates laws and regulations. For infringements, remedial measures should be taken promptly, such as apologizing to rights holders, compensating losses, and taking effective measures to avoid repeated infringements to reduce legal risks and safeguard legitimate rights and interests.