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Electronic Commerce Act Malaysia: Seller Obligations Guide

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The article is a guide to Malaysia’s Electronic Commerce Act and highlights seller obligations, particularly around consumer-protection requirements such as electronic-commerce disclosure. It references the Consumer Protection Act 1999 (as amended) and discusses what happens when corporations breach consumer-protection provisions, including those related to disclosures made during online transactions.

Potential Impact on AppleCare+

If AppleCare+ is sold or administered through online channels in Malaysia (directly or via retailers/partners), consumer-protection and e-commerce disclosure obligations could affect how Apple (or its sellers) present terms—e.g., coverage details, pricing, exclusions, and refund/termination information. However, the snippet suggests this is a general seller-obligations guide rather than a regulation specifically about warranties or insurance, so direct impact on warranty coverage itself is likely indirect and mainly compliance/consumer-information related.

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Under the Consumer Protection Act 1999 as amended, corporations that breach consumer protection provisions — including the electronic commerce disclosure ...

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Country

Malaysia

Region

Asia Pacific

Discovered

6/14/2026

Relevance Score

42%

Language

Malay