Indirect infringement means that the actor's behavior itself does not constitute the direct infringement of another person's patent, but it instigates, helps, and induces others to implement the patent. Direct infringement occurs, and the actor is subjectively induced Or the intention to instigate others to infringe the patent objectively provides necessary conditions for the occurrence of direct infringement.
***Same tort refers to two or more actors acting on the basis of ***the same intention or ***the same negligence, or even though there is no ***common intention, *** The same acts of negligence, but the infringements are directly combined to produce the same damaging consequences, causing damage to the person or property of others. The same infringement act constitutes the same infringement act. Article 130 of the General Principles of the Civil Law stipulates: If two or more persons commit infringement and cause damage to others, they shall bear joint and several liability.