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What is an infringement dispute?
Infringement disputes refer to disputes caused by individuals, legal persons or other organizations infringing on the legitimate rights and interests of others when exercising their rights. Torts mainly include infringement of others' personal rights, property rights, reputation rights and privacy rights. Tort dispute is a common civil dispute, which often needs to be solved through litigation.

Common infringement disputes include:

1. Personal infringement disputes: including personal injury, insult, infringement of reputation rights, infringement of portrait rights, etc. For example, car accidents and fights in personal injury cases; Defamation, rumors, etc. In the dispute of reputation right.

2. Property infringement disputes: including infringement of property rights and intellectual property rights. For example, unauthorized use of other people's patents or trademarks and other intellectual property rights, unauthorized use of other people's houses or vehicles and other property rights.

3. Environmental pollution infringement disputes: including ecological damage and health impact caused by environmental pollution. For example, enterprises illegally discharge pollutants, which has caused damage to the health of nearby residents.

4. Internet infringement disputes: including online piracy, online fraud, online rumors and other infringements. For example, spreading music and movies created by others without authorization, or publishing false information on the Internet to deceive others.

When solving infringement disputes, the parties can solve them through consultation and mediation, or they can choose to solve them through legal channels such as arbitration and litigation. To solve infringement disputes, we need to master relevant laws and regulations and specific cases, choose appropriate solutions, and safeguard our legitimate rights and interests.