To my knowledge the EU regulation states a minimum of 2 years to make a
claim. An error the first 6 months after delivery is assumed to have
been present at the time of delivery unless the seller can prove that it
was not the case - so this is like a "warranty". After the 6 months the
burdon of proof is reversed.

Here is a list of the different claims periods in europe (translated
my...), as you can see it's not the same everywhere.

Country / Claim period
Belgium No specific period. Reasonable time.
Bulgaria        2 years
Cyprus  2 years
Denmark 2 years
Estonia 2 years
Finland No specific period
France  2 years
Greece  2 years
Holland No limit
Ireland No limit
Iceland 2 years, and 5 years on certain goods which have a substantial
longer life expectancy
Italy   2 years
Latvia  2 years
Lithuania       No limit
Luxemburg       2 years
Malta   2 years
Norway  2 years, and 5 years on certain goods which have a substantial
longer life expectancy
Pland   2 years
Portugal        2 years
Rumania 2 years
Slovakia        2 years in general, and at least 1 year for used goods.
        5 years on certain goods which have a substantial longer life
expectancy
Slovenia        2 years
Spain   3 years
UK      6 years
Sweden  3 years on goods bought after april 1. 2005
        ( 2 years on goods bought before april 1. 2005)   
Tcheck rep.     2 years
Germany 2 years
Hungary 2 years
Austria 2 years


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