2. What are the disputes about network tort liability? 1. Infringement of personality rights. The main manifestations are: (1) stealing or counterfeiting other people's names, infringing on the right to name; (2) Using another person's portrait without permission, infringing on the right of portrait; (3) publishing articles attacking and slandering others, infringing on the right of reputation; (4) Invading other people's computers illegally, intercepting information transmitted by others illegally, disclosing other people's personal information without authorization, and sending a large number of junk mails, infringing on privacy. 2. Infringement of property interests Based on the convenience and commerce of online activities, it is common to infringe property interests through the network, such as stealing funds from other people's online bank accounts, and the most typical one is infringing on online virtual property, such as stealing other people's online game equipment and virtual currency. 3. Infringement of intellectual property rights is mainly manifested in infringement of copyright and trademark rights of others: (1) Infringement of copyright. Such as unauthorized digital transmission of other people's works, circumvention of technical measures, infringement of databases, etc. (2) Infringement of trademark rights. Such as using other people's trademarks on the website, deliberately making consumers mistakenly think that the website is the website of the trademark owner, and maliciously squatting domain names that are the same as or similar to other people's trademarks. It is common to use the Internet to spread false news, fake and shoddy products, and defraud others of money. These acts will infringe on the rights and interests of a specific individual or unit. If the infringement is serious, it may also constitute a crime. Therefore, once you find that your rights and interests have been infringed, you can file a lawsuit with a court with jurisdiction.