This document discusses various torts and their application to cyber law. It defines a tort as a civil wrong that results in injury. There are three main categories of torts: intentional torts, negligence, and strict liability. Negligence requires four elements - duty, breach, injury, and causation. Strict liability does not require fault. The document explores how various intentional torts like defamation, fraud, and interference apply in cyberspace. It also discusses if internet service providers can be liable for subscribers' actions in tort cases involving spam or viruses.