• clever_banana@lemmy.today
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    clearly ensure that responsibility for CE marks does not rest with any actor who is not a direct commercial beneficiary of deployment

    Does that apply to open source hardware? Like, can I make a crane that absolutely kills people due to mechanical errors in the design (unintentional) or a space heater that catches fire or a e-Bike that explodes someone’s nuts off and be ok?

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        I’m talking about designs. Like full CAD and step-by-step documentation.

        So someone else follows your designs, builds the thing, and dies. The reason tbey died is objectively due to a design flaw, not a mistske in building to spec. Does the EU make you legally liable?

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          EU don’t, but you need to make sure about the country in which you operated the crane as each EU country has its own laws and EU directives are not laws.

          I doubt you can be held responsible in such a case unless you are a civil engineer enabled to publish such designs and you did so by stating that those designs are in fact good to go.

          If I build my own crane and die or, worse, kill somebody operating it I am the only one responsible even if my uncle told me how to do so.