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by jojobas 1062 days ago
Then you don't bother with the company and report it straight to the regulators. Losing that sweet CE sticker will make them move.
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Not implementing USB-PD could cause that to be yanked in a product.l?

Maybe these aren’t sold in Europe though.

I think the issue is worse than not implementing USB-PD, it won't charge at all when plugged into a usb-c port, thus not complying with the usb-c spec while having a usb-c port. I'm no lawyer but the author says it's illegal in some jurisdictions.

In your declaration of conformity you have to list which standards you conform to, and IEC 62680-1-3 would be one of them. I suppose if you found to be lying on your declaration there would be consequences.