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Product Liability Directive (Revised) Compliance in Lithuania

The revised PLD modernises liability rules for defective products, extending coverage to software, AI systems, and digital services. Shifts some burden of proof to manufacturers for complex cases.

How does PLD apply in Lithuania?

PLD applies in Lithuania under EU law with the same obligations as across the bloc — maximum fine No cap — civil liability for all damage caused. The national supervisory authority is the VDAI (Valstybinė duomenų apsaugos inspekcija), which handles enforcement, complaints, and notifications. Deadline: December 2026 (transposition).

  • Supervisory authority: VDAI (Valstybinė duomenų apsaugos inspekcija)
  • Maximum fine: No cap — civil liability for all damage caused
  • Key deadline: December 2026 (transposition)
Supervisory authorityVDAI (Valstybinė duomenų apsaugos inspekcija)
Maximum fineNo cap — civil liability for all damage caused
Key deadlineDecember 2026 (transposition)
Sectors affectedSoftware Publishers, AI System Providers
Deadline

December 2026 (transposition)

Max Fine

No cap — civil liability for all damage caused

Sectors Affected

Software Publishers, AI System Providers, IoT Manufacturers

Key PLD Obligations for Lithuania Businesses

  • 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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For informational purposes only. This is not legal advice — consult qualified legal counsel.