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.
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.