The dot win domain is owned by Famous Four Media. A company based out of Gibraltar. The CEO is Geir Rasmussen, a Norwegian. The are partnered with Nuestar, a tech company for technological and backend registry requirements.
Neustar, worth a dive into.
“ Neustar was founded in Delaware in 1998 as a business unit within Lockheed Martin Corporation.[1] It was spun off to keep the neutrality that was essential to its original core contract with the nation's telecommunications providers.[2] In November 2006, it bought Followap, Inc., a UK-based enabler of mobile instant messaging services.[3]
In 2010, Lisa Hook was named the firm's President and Chief Operating Officer. In January 2010, The Washington Post reported that under Hook's leadership, Neustar was chosen by a consortium of Hollywood studios and technology executives to manage a system whereby consumers could access movies and other video entertainment from multiple digital devices. This system was named "UltraViolet".[4] Over the next years, Neustar bought several companies: TARGUSInfo (2011), Aggregate Knowledge (2013) and .CO Internet (2014).[5][6][7]”
A dig on their last CEO Lisa Hook brings up some interesting stuff. Here’s an article about Nuestar. You have to scroll down to page 16, article called ‘great gig in the sky.
a) Payment...it's many who pay with their minds when consenting to suggestions by few.
b) Suggested pluralism (us) tempts perceiving singular (one) to sell self out to others.
c) TELL; verb from Proto-Germanic taljan - "mention in order"... implies mind paying for order.
Sleight of hand: "Pray Tell" aka a request for information aka ones consent (pray) to another ones suggestion (tell). In nature one pays for ignoring perceivable (need) for suggested (want).
The dot win domain is owned by Famous Four Media. A company based out of Gibraltar. The CEO is Geir Rasmussen, a Norwegian. The are partnered with Nuestar, a tech company for technological and backend registry requirements.
Neustar, worth a dive into.
“ Neustar was founded in Delaware in 1998 as a business unit within Lockheed Martin Corporation.[1] It was spun off to keep the neutrality that was essential to its original core contract with the nation's telecommunications providers.[2] In November 2006, it bought Followap, Inc., a UK-based enabler of mobile instant messaging services.[3]
In 2010, Lisa Hook was named the firm's President and Chief Operating Officer. In January 2010, The Washington Post reported that under Hook's leadership, Neustar was chosen by a consortium of Hollywood studios and technology executives to manage a system whereby consumers could access movies and other video entertainment from multiple digital devices. This system was named "UltraViolet".[4] Over the next years, Neustar bought several companies: TARGUSInfo (2011), Aggregate Knowledge (2013) and .CO Internet (2014).[5][6][7]”
A dig on their last CEO Lisa Hook brings up some interesting stuff. Here’s an article about Nuestar. You have to scroll down to page 16, article called ‘great gig in the sky.
https://pennstatelaw.psu.edu/_file/alumni/Lexicon/Lexicon_Fall_2011_FINAL.pdf
a) Payment...it's many who pay with their minds when consenting to suggestions by few.
b) Suggested pluralism (us) tempts perceiving singular (one) to sell self out to others.
c) TELL; verb from Proto-Germanic taljan - "mention in order"... implies mind paying for order.
Sleight of hand: "Pray Tell" aka a request for information aka ones consent (pray) to another ones suggestion (tell). In nature one pays for ignoring perceivable (need) for suggested (want).