Does Apple official website claim to have violated the People's Republic of China (PRC) Advertising Law?

Please do not violate it.

Because Juntu describes the consultation of Apple official website when something goes wrong, Apple will make the best plan. This is not an advertisement. Moreover, the scope stipulated in People's Republic of China (PRC) Advertising Law is advertising, but Apple's warranty is not advertising. Generally, it violates the third paragraph of Article 9 of the Advertising Law of People's Republic of China (PRC), such as "XX Company is the best in X Province", which does not meet the requirements. Then apple does not violate it.

Supplementary information:

Advertising, as its name implies, is to tell the general public something widely. As far as its meaning is concerned, advertising can be divided into broad sense and narrow sense.

Broadly speaking, advertisements refer to advertisements that are not for profit, such as government announcements, notices and statements of political parties, religions, education, culture, municipalities and social groups.

In a narrow sense, advertising refers to advertisements for profit, usually commercial advertisements or economic advertisements. It is a means for industrial and commercial enterprises to spread commodity or service information to consumers or users in a paid way through advertising media. Commercial advertisements are such economic advertisements.

Article 9 of the Advertising Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) stipulates: "Advertising shall not have the following circumstances: (1) using or using in disguised form National Flag of the People's Republic of China, national anthem, national emblem, military flag, military song and military emblem; (2) using or using in disguised form the name or image of a state organ or a functionary of a state organ; (3) using terms such as "national level", "highest level" and "best"; (four) damage the dignity or interests of the state, revealing state secrets; (5) Obstructing social stability and harming public interests; (6) endangering personal and property safety and revealing personal privacy; (7) Obstructing public order or violating good social customs; (8) Containing obscenity, pornography, gambling, superstition, terror and violence; (9) Contents containing ethnic, racial, religious and gender discrimination; (ten) hinder the protection of the environment, natural resources or cultural heritage; (11) Other circumstances prohibited by laws and administrative regulations. "