Product Liability Directive (Revised)
Die überarbeitete Produkthaftungsrichtlinie modernisiert die Haftung für fehlerhafte Produkte und erfasst ausdrücklich Software, KI-Systeme und digitale Dienste. Sie erleichtert in komplexen Fällen teilweise den Zugang zu Beweisen und die Durchsetzung von Ansprüchen.
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PLD applies to Software Publishers and AI System Providers organisations across all EU member states. The key deadline is December 2026 (transposition). Non-compliance carries a maximum penalty of No cap — civil liability for all damage caused. Core obligations include ensure products are free from safety defects and disclose evidence in litigation (new duty).
- Ensure products are free from safety defects
- Disclose evidence in litigation (new duty)
- Adapt documentation for digital products
- Apply to software updates and AI decisions
- Provide adequate product instructions
| Deadline | December 2026 (transposition) |
| Max fine | No cap — civil liability for all damage caused |
| Primary sectors | Software Publishers, AI System Providers, IoT Manufacturers |
PLD: No cap — civil liability for all damage caused max fine
PLD applies to Software Publishers and AI System Providers organisations in all EU member states. Key deadline: December 2026 (transposition).
Source: Official Journal of the European Union — Product Liability Directive (Revised)
Who does PLD apply to?
Betroffen sind Hersteller, Anbieter und Wirtschaftsakteure für Produkte, Software, KI-Systeme, IoT-Produkte und digitale Komponenten, die Schäden verursachen können.
- Produktsicherheit und Fehlerfreiheit dokumentieren
- Beweisanforderungen in Rechtsstreitigkeiten vorbereiten
- Softwareupdates und KI-Entscheidungen berücksichtigen
- Anleitungen, Warnhinweise und technische Dokumentation aktuell halten
What are the penalties for PLD non-compliance?
Die Richtlinie setzt keinen festen Bußgelddeckel, sondern betrifft zivilrechtliche Haftung für verursachte Schäden.
| Maximum fine | No administrative fines — liability is for damages awarded by courts. Compensable damage includes death, personal injury, damage to property, and loss/corruption of data. |
When does PLD apply?
Die Mitgliedstaaten müssen die überarbeitete Richtlinie bis Dezember 2026 umsetzen.
- 2024-12-08 — Entry into force
- 2026-12-09 — Transposition deadline for member states
Umsetzungsfrist für die überarbeitete Produkthaftungsrichtlinie.
Richtlinie (EU) 2024/2853 — EUR-Lex
December 2026 (transposition)
No cap — civil liability for all damage caused
Software Publishers, AI System Providers, IoT Manufacturers
Umsetzungsfrist für die überarbeitete Produkthaftungsrichtlinie.
Richtlinie (EU) 2024/2853 — EUR-Lex
| Official name | Directive (EU) 2024/2853 of the European Parliament and of the Council on liability for defective products |
| Reg. No. | (EU) 2024/2853 |
| CELEX | 32024L2853 |
| Type | directive |
| In force | 2024-12-08 |
| Applies from | 2026-12-09 |
| Transposition | 2026-12-09 |
| Max fine | No administrative fines — liability is for damages awarded by courts. Compensable damage includes death, personal injury, damage to property, and loss/corruption of data. |
| Authorities | National civil courts (member-state) |
| Source | (EU) 2024/2853 — EUR-Lex Official Journal |
How do I comply with PLD?
- Ensure products are free from safety defects
- Disclose evidence in litigation (new duty)
- Adapt documentation for digital products
- Apply to software updates and AI decisions
- Provide adequate product instructions
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