Viora to Participate in Upcoming AMWC 2015 in Monaco at Booth V23

Jersey City, NJ (PRWEB) March 25, 2015

Viora, a leading medical aesthetic provider will be presenting its advanced aesthetic solutions at the 13th Aesthetic & Anti-Aging Medicine World Congress conference being held at the Grimaldi Forum in Monaco, March 26-28, 2015. Vioras booth (#V23) will include Vioras wide product line, including the V-Series multi-technology platforms (V30 & V20).

Activities In addition to displaying Vioras diverse solutions, Viora will be celebrating its 10th anniversary on Thursday, March 26 at 16:00 at Booth V23.

Dr. Natalya Gaidash will be speaking Saturday, March 28 about the benefits of Vioras innovative and unique fractional RF technology, SVC. Her speech, entitled Myths and Realities of Technology-Based Treatments will be part of Session 11 Lasers & EBD: New clinical applications.

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"As always, were looking forward to this years AMWC conference, continuing our commitment to the European aesthetic industry, said Meital Ben-Tovim, General Manager at Viora. Were excited about the strengths our V-Series multi-technology platform line brings to our customers and we welcome the opportunity to share Vioras best aesthetic solutions for success.

About Viora Celebrating its 10 year anniversary, Viora is an award-winning medical aesthetics solutions company thats established in over 65 countries. Vioras skilled and knowledgeable clinical and technical teams, working with clinicians around the world, have produced innovative, proprietary technologies such as CORE, SVC and PCR. These technologies have revolutionized non-invasive treatments to improve control and increase opportunity for practitioners, while enhancing patient experience in numerous applications. Vioras in-house expertise has been at the forefront of implementing new developments in response to market demand, improving upon treatments using existing RF and light technologies. Viora builds time machines, so our customers can shape their future. For more information, visit http://www.vioramed.com.

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New Delhi, March 25: The deepest concern over freedom of speech and expression and the threat posed to it by Section 66A of the IT Act, was the prime reason for Shreya Singhal to file a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) in the Supreme Court in November 2012.

After a gap of three years, the verdict of Supreme Court came on Tuesday, March 24 scrapping the 'draconian' law.

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Freedom of Speech on Internet: SC Strikes Down Section 66A of the IT Act

This day marks freedom for Internet in India. The Supreme Court today passed a judgement on Section 66A of the Information Technology Act terming it as unconstitutional. This landmark ruling upholds the fundamental right to freedom of speech and expression given under the Constitution of India.

In the past there have been many cases where citizens used the Internet as a means of free speech but were convicted or harassed under the senseless Section 66A of the IT Act. These included airing of free opinions such as criticism over the near shutdown of Mumbai city due Bal Thackerays death or political cartoons and many other cases, where the citizens were arrested for contravening the law. The new SC ruling upholds the freedom of speech in such cases.

Further, Supreme Courts reading down of the provision under section 79(3)(b), will now make it necessary to take legal permission from a court to takedown any content with the exception that the government can still issue orders to block access to websites under 69A rules. This will reduce liability on intermediaries and will go a long-way in setting up a free, fair and independent ecosystem.

Section 66A reads: Any person who sends by any means of a computer resource any information that is grossly offensive or has a menacing character; or any information which he knows to be false, but for the purpose of causing annoyance, inconvenience, danger, obstruction, insult shall be punishable with imprisonment for a term which may extend to three years and with fine.

Expressing his views on the development, Mr. R. Chandrashekhar, President, NASSCOM, said, Internet as a medium is meant to be free and transcend territorial borders with minimal regulation and monitoring. The IT Act has well served the objective to provide the legal framework for data security and internet laws in the country. The changes enabled by the Supreme Court judgement would provide much needed boost to the citizens of the country and help the objective of a digitally connected India.

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