Source: OJ L 2024/2847, 20.11.2024Current language: EN
- Cyber resilience for products with digital elements
Basic legislative acts
- CRA regulation
Article 65 Representative actions
Summary What does Article 65 of the CRA regulation say?
This brief article extends the reach of EU collective redress mechanisms into the Cyber Resilience Act.
It does so by invoking Directive (EU) 2020/1828, which governs representative actions, and applying it to situations where economic operators breach provisions of this Regulation in a way that harms or could harm consumers as a group.
In essence, it ensures that consumers have access to collective legal action against non-compliant manufacturers, importers, distributors, and other relevant parties.
Important points:
- Directive (EU) 2020/1828 on representative actions applies to infringements of this Regulation by economic operators.
- Economic operators — including manufacturers, importers, distributors, and authorised representatives — are the subject of potential representative actions.
- The trigger for such actions is harm, or potential harm, to the collective interests of consumers.
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Directive (EU) 2020/1828 shall apply to the representative actions brought against infringements by economic operators of provisions of this Regulation that harm, or may harm, the collective interests of consumers.
Relevant recitals
Recital 124 Enforcement of consumer rights
Consumers should be entitled to enforce their rights in relation to the obligations imposed on economic operators under this Regulation through representative actions pursuant to Directive (EU) 2020/1828 of the European Parliament and of the Council(33). For that purpose, this Regulation should provide that Directive (EU) 2020/1828 is applicable to the representative actions concerning infringements of this Regulation that harm or can harm the collective interests of consumers. Annex I to that Directive should therefore be amended accordingly. It is for the Member States to ensure that those amendments are reflected in the transposition measures adopted pursuant to that Directive, although the adoption of national transposition measures in that regard is not a condition for the applicability of that Directive to those representative actions. The applicability of that Directive to the representative actions brought with regard to infringements of provisions of this Regulation by economic operators that harm or could harm the collective interests of consumers should start from 11 December 2027.
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importer
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economic operator
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component
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manufacturer
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distributor
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authorised representative
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product with digital elements
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consumer
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remote data processing
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electronic information system
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hardware
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software
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