utf8=✓ authenticity_token=Aryw+5i6SC7hp68Q/SXdZcLhKpQDdZekfyL9yUAJVS/Gp/uBHjehhRWnyiX9ekMdEQrYJ7zli6sTavUYslQQIQ== terms_of_services=yes commit=Continue I am very disturbed that ICANN once again plans to increase prices (or allow increasing prices) on domain registration. Virtually all technology decreases in price over time largely because the costs decrease. Computers cost less. Cell phones and smart phones (for equivalent features) cost less. Software costs less. Web hosting costs less. What justification can you give for allowing the price of domain registration to increase? Domain registration isn't a one-time cost, it's an ongoing cost. I have a very small software business whose income has declined partly because of the perceived decline in value of computer software. In order to maintain the business I have to renew my domains, which are all variations on the company name (no speculation here), annually. Why do you want to make it more expensive to do business on the internet when the costs are declining? A potential 70% increase over 10 years is significant and is well above inflation. Based on ICANN's actions -- increasing domain registration prices in exchange for money going directly to ICANN, making deals in secret, ignoring public comments -- it's impossible to have a good opinion of your organization. It looks like ICANN is taking money from small businesses (indirectly, granted) and using it for their own benefit. Please stop this deal. Sincerely, Bill Root