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How to punish the person who stole the account?

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If someone else's account is hacked and the person commits online infringement, is the person whose account was hacked responsible? There is no liability if there is evidence to prove that the account was stolen. Types of Internet Infringement Internet infringement can be divided into different types according to different standards. First, according to the constituent elements of infringement, it can be divided into general online infringement and special online infringement. The standard is whether the tortfeasor is at fault. General online infringement refers to infringement committed by the perpetrator due to fault, such as deliberate online domain name squatting. Special online infringements refer to infringements committed without fault by the parties involved. Second, according to the content of infringement, it can be divided into copyright infringement, domain name and trademark infringement, patent infringement, state secrets and trade secret infringement, privacy infringement, etc. Among them, copyright infringement can be divided into infringement of literary and artistic works, infringement of scientific and technological inventions, and computer software infringement. Third, according to the different objects of infringement, it can be divided into single infringement, multiple infringement (such as the act of registering other people's well-known trademarks as domain names) and batch infringement (such as the infringement caused by the Panda Burning Incense Virus to a large number of computer systems). violations). Fourth, according to the number of infringers, it can be divided into separate infringement and collective infringement. Fifth, according to the identity and status of the infringer, the infringement can be divided into infringement by network product manufacturers and operators, infringement by online information acquirers, infringement by network service providers ISP and infringement by network content providers ICP. Sixth, according to the number of infringers and the circumstances of the infringement, it can be divided into direct infringement (such as uploading copyrighted works to the Internet without the permission of the owner of the work) and indirect infringement (such as the network service provider ISP in If you should know or know that infringement of works has occurred on the website to which you belong, but fail to take corresponding measures to avoid the infringement, you have participated in the infringement and will therefore bear corresponding joint and several liability). Seventh, according to the determined status of the infringed party, it can be divided into directed infringement and generalized infringement. The former refers to the infringement committed specifically against specific subjects, while the latter refers to the uncertainty and widespread nature of the infringed subject. For example, virus infringement targets the entire cyberspace. Eighth, according to the different ways of online infringement, it can be divided into online infringement and non-action online infringement. This classification method is mainly based on whether the infringer has carried out active infringement acts. As an online infringement, it refers to the active infringement carried out by the perpetrator based on fault; as an online infringement, it refers to the infringement carried out by the party without fault. If you are worried about Internet infringement, it is recommended that you consult an online lawyer to get more answers, or find a lawyer for phone consultation.