On February 24, the UK government updated its rules relating to nuisance calls and spam. While the prior rules mandated proof that such calls or spam caused "substantial damage or substantial distress," the new rules require only a showing that the calls or spam are a serious breach of law. This reduces the burden of proof before the Information Commissioner can impose a monetary penalty of up to £500,000.

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