China now has zero tolerance for infringement, but what is infringement? Infringement refers to the act of infringing on the rights or interests of others. Including general tort and special tort, the former refers to the behavior that the actor directly causes damage to others based on fault, so the general liability clause in civil law applies; The latter refers to the behavior that the actor is not at fault, but should bear the responsibility according to the special liability clause of the civil law or the special provisions of the civil law. Infringement is not a crime, but a civil infringement on someone; Crime, on the other hand, is an illegal act against individuals, society or the country in violation of the provisions of the state to protect interests.
There is a great difference between the two in subjective fault. Tort fault includes intention and negligence. Usually, we only need to be aware of our own imputability, and we don't need to be aware of the actual damage that our actions may bring. The fault in criminal law should not only realize the imputability (illegality) of one's own behavior, but also realize the harmful results that one's own behavior may cause. However, there are great similarities between tort law and criminal law. The biggest similarity is that both of them violate certain rights. Based on this, there is little difference between American criminal law and tort law. From the above, combined with tort law and criminal law, we can have a comprehensive understanding of the rights in the whole constitution. Judging from the history of criminal law, criminal law was born in tort law. Therefore, as ordinary people, if we have any design or entrepreneurship in our daily life, we must consult relevant professionals to see if there is any infringement.
There is a great difference between the two in subjective fault. Tort fault includes intention and negligence. Usually, we only need to be aware of our own imputability, and we don't need to be aware of the actual damage that our actions may bring. The fault in criminal law should not only realize the imputability (illegality) of one's own behavior, but also realize the harmful results that one's own behavior may cause. However, there are great similarities between tort law and criminal law. The biggest similarity is that both of them violate certain rights. Based on this, there is little difference between American criminal law and tort law. From the above, combined with tort law and criminal law, we can have a comprehensive understanding of the rights in the whole constitution. Judging from the history of criminal law, criminal law was born in tort law.