Abstract

Regulations regarding transaction of telecommunication devices have been clearly regulated. However, the circulation of illegal products is still rife, especially devices that International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) is not officially registered. This can potentially be detrimental to consumers. This research is normative research with the legal research method of literature. The approach used is a statutory approach and a conceptual approach. It can be concluded that the protection that can be done against consumers is preventive protection that is preventive and repressive protection that is done if the consumer has suffered a loss. Preventive preventive legal protection is contained in the provisions of Law No. 8 of 1999 on Consumer Protection and also contained in government efforts through Regulation of the Minister of Communication and Informatics No. 1 of 2020.Repressive legal protection can be resolved through litigation and non-litigation litigation.Violation of product requirements rules may result in businesses being subject to administrative sanctions.

Highlights

  • Preventive preventive legal protection is contained in the provisions of Law No 8 of 1999 on Consumer Protection and contained in government efforts through Regulation of the Minister of Communication and Informatics No 1 of 2020.Repressive legal protection can be resolved through litigation and non-litigation litigation.Violation of product requirements rules may result in businesses being subject to administrative sanctions

  • In some cases there are products offered to have the same brand but the price is quite different.This usually happens in transactions known as blackmarket2 or illegal product buying and selling conducted by certain people.The price offered tends to be cheaper so many attract consumers who want to buy3.Consumers who are interested in blackmarket products usually do not understand the consequences of ownership of these illegal products

  • Preventive preventive legal protection is found in the provisions of Law No 8 of 1999 on Consumer Protection which contains the obligations of businesses and prohibitions of businesses

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IN INDONESIA

Erry Fitrya Primadhany, Imam Wahyudi, Cahyati3 1,2,3) Fakultas Syariah, IAIN Palangka Raya. Preventive preventive legal protection is contained in the provisions of Law No 8 of 1999 on Consumer Protection and contained in government efforts through Regulation of the Minister of Communication and Informatics No 1 of 2020.Repressive legal protection can be resolved through litigation and non-litigation litigation.Violation of product requirements rules may result in businesses being subject to administrative sanctions.

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