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This is the Science end of the drill. The drill's current instrumentation consists of a microscope camera coupled with LED lights. Two of the LED lights are at different UV wavelengths for fluorescnce imaging, and two of the LED lights are for white light illumination. Our instrument will have a 248 nm deep-UV laser, with spectrometers capable of capturing fa full fluorescnce spectrum as well as Raman excitation spectrum.
MANILA, PHILIPPINES - October 9, 2012. Supporter of #NotoCybercrimeLaw speaks with fellow supporters in support of junking the Cybercrime Law outside the Supreme Court while members of the entire court is in En Banc Session for the release of TRO on the controversial RA10175 known as The Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012, in Faura Street, Manila, Philippines on October 9, 2012.
Militant groups and Netizens flocked outside the High Court, as they waited for the decision for Temporary Restraining Order on the controversial Cybercrime Law. The court received a total of 15 petitions against The Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012 or Republic Act No. 10175 that was signed into law on Sept. 12, 2012. Lawyers, media organizations, various groups and netizens slammed the said law questioning it for purportedly threatening freedom of speech; insertion of Libel as a cybercrime act and with increase penalties; making it easier for authorities to spy on citizens using electronic media; and the power it gives the government to shut down any website even at prima facie evidence. Later in the afternoon, in an unanimous decision, the SC issued a TRO effective immediately, suspends implementation of the law for 120 days and to exercise Judicial power to review the said law.
SC hears oral argument of the various petitioners on January 15, 2013.
72% of the masses opposed the Cybercrime Law.
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MANILA, PHILIPPINES - October 9, 2012. Militant groups and Netizens flocked outside the High Court in protests waiting for the court decision. The SC received a total of 15 petitions against The Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012 or Republic Act No. 10175 that was signed into law on Sept. 12, 2012. Lawyers, media organizations, various groups and netizens slammed the said law questioning it for purportedly threatening freedom of speech; insertion of e-Libel as a cybercrime act with an increase penalties compared to previous libel law; making it easier for authorities to spy on citizens using electronic media; and the power it gives the government to shut down any website even at prima facie evidence. Later that afternoon, in an unanimous decision, the SC issued a TRO effective immediately suspending its implementation for 120 days, so Judicial body can exercise its power to review the said law.
SC hears oral argument of the various petitioners on January 15, 2013.
72% of the masses opposed the Cybercrime Law.
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MANILA, PHILIPPINES, October 9, 2012: Netizens and Militant groups protest in front of Supreme Court in Faura Street, as they wait for TRO (Temporary Restraining Order) on Republic Act 10175 known as The Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012 which lawyers, media organizations and netizens slam the law for its ambiguities, insertion of Libel as Cybercrime and the power it gives the government to shut down any website. In a unanimous decision, the Supreme Court issues a TRO and stops the implementation of the controversial cybercrime law. The TRO will last 120 days. [ See my Profile to Contact Me ]
MANILA, PHILIPPINES, October 9, 2012: Netizens and Militant groups protest in front of Supreme Court in Faura Street, as they wait for TRO (Temporary Restraining Order) on Republic Act 10175 known as The Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012 which lawyers, media organizations and netizens slam the law for its ambiguities, insertion of Libel as Cybercrime and the power it gives the government to shut down any website. In a unanimous decision, the Supreme Court issues a TRO and stops the implementation of the controversial cybercrime law. The TRO will last 120 days. [ See my Profile to Contact Me ]
Jetsetter Magazine recently notes 'Sanctum Inle Resort becomes all the more enchanting by night due to its mystical lighting scheme.' Thanks goes to our talented designer Brigitte Dumont De Chassart for your great work.
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Working with Union Station, Intelligent Lighting Creations (ILC) sells and installs automated lighting, conventional lighting, digital lighting and LED lighting for architectural and exhibit applications throughout the country.
MANILA, PHILIPPINES, October 9, 2012: Netizens and Militant groups protest in front of Supreme Court in Faura Street, as they wait for TRO (Temporary Restraining Order) on Republic Act 10175 known as The Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012 which lawyers, media organizations and netizens slam the law for its ambiguities, insertion of Libel as Cybercrime and the power it gives the government to shut down any website. In a unanimous decision, the Supreme Court issues a TRO and stops the implementation of the controversial cybercrime law. The TRO will last 120 days. [ See my Profile to Contact Me ]
MANILA, PHILIPPINES - October 9, 2012. Militant groups and Netizens flocked outside the High Court in protests waiting for the court decision. The SC received a total of 15 petitions against The Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012 or Republic Act No. 10175 that was signed into law on Sept. 12, 2012. Lawyers, media organizations, various groups and netizens slammed the said law questioning it for purportedly threatening freedom of speech; insertion of e-Libel as a cybercrime act with an increase penalties compared to previous libel law; making it easier for authorities to spy on citizens using electronic media; and the power it gives the government to shut down any website even at prima facie evidence. Later that afternoon, in an unanimous decision, the SC issued a TRO effective immediately suspending its implementation for 120 days, so Judicial body can exercise its power to review the said law.
SC hears oral argument of the various petitioners on January 15, 2013.
72% of the masses opposed the Cybercrime Law.
[ Contact Details in my PROFILE ]
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