ICANN: Objection: I object to Proposed Amendment 3s allowance for Verisign to increase the wholesale price to registrars for .COM domains every year for 8 out of the next 10 years, with the prospect of additional increases, as well. Reasons for Objection: There are two reasons for my objection. First, the proposed price increases would make .COM domains less accessible and more expensive for everybody. This runs contrary to the independent, equalizing fabric of the Internetthe greatest advancement of freedom in our time. Second, along with Proposed Amendment 3, Verisign agreed to pay ICANN an additional $20 million dollars over five years to support ICANN's domain-name system initiatives. But there is no clarity about how ICANN will spend the money or who will ensure that the funds are properly spent on domain infrastructure. As this does not avoid the appearance of impropriety, it diminishes popular trust for ICANN and could subject ICANN to unnecessary governmental scrutiny. If ICANN just stays open, honest, and transparent, ICANNs trust is less likely to erode and governments will be less likely to feel the need to intervene in ICANN affairs. Best wishes, Jason Fuller Confidentiality Notice: This email is intended only for the person or entity to which it is addressed and is confidential. Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure, or distribution is prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please contact the sender by reply email or phone and then destroy all copies of the original message. When the passions become masters, they are vices. ~ Blaise Pascal