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18 January 2022

Luxembourg Consumer Code Modernised To Cover Digital Goods And Services

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The new Law of 8 December 2021 transposes and integrates into the Luxembourg Consumer Code the requirements set out under the Directive (EU) 2019/770 dedicated to the supply of digital content and services ...
Luxembourg Consumer Protection
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What happened?

The new Law of 8 December 2021 transposes and integrates into the Luxembourg Consumer Code the requirements set out under the Directive (EU) 2019/770 dedicated to the supply of digital content and services (the "DCD") and the Directive (EU) 2019/771 governing the sale of goods (the "SGD").

What's the main takeaway?

This new legal framework modernises the legal guarantee of conformity for the sale of goods and introduces a new regime in terms of the legal guarantee of conformity for digital content and services. Indeed, in the case of goods comprising digital elements, when the contract provides for the continuous supply of the digital content or digital service for a certain period, the seller is now liable for any lack of conformity of the digital content or service that occurs or appears within two years from the time where the said goods with the digital elements have been delivered.

Please see our other publication for more information about the DCD and the SGD.

What's next?

The Luxembourg Consumer Code should soon be modified again, subject to the adoption of Bill of law No. 7904 currently being debated in the Parliament. That Bill of law aims at transposing the "Omnibus" Directive (UE) 2019/2161, mostly dealing with consumer law in relation to price indication and sanctions.

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ARTICLE
18 January 2022

Luxembourg Consumer Code Modernised To Cover Digital Goods And Services

Luxembourg Consumer Protection
Contributor
Independent in structure and spirit, Elvinger Hoss Prussen guides clients on their most critical Luxembourg legal matters. Committed to excellence and creativity in legal practice, our firm delivers the best possible advice for businesses, institutions and entrepreneurs, playing a unique role in the development of Luxembourg as a financial centre.
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