To ICANN: I am a .org registrant (not-for-profit). Removal of .org registration cap is detrimental to many non-profit/charity projects. Simply with unaffordable prices many websites will be forced to shut down. Who came up with this most terrible disruptive idea? The proposal is fundamentally undemocratic, unegalitarian and hugely backwards move against public interest. The .org is a legacy extension that predates ICANN created by US government. Since its creation the .org has built arguably the most beneficial “soul” component of the internet for the world citizens. The .org is special in its meaning and purpose among the global community. Removal of price cap on .org will lead to runaway price increases which is unfair to millions of brilliant volunteer projects that strive to make our world a better place. There’s no defendable justification in ICANN’s unilateral top-down proposal. ICANN must protect .org by maintaining a price stability and not serve for the interest of for-profit registries and businesses. Respectfully, Uzay Sezen NatureDocumentaries.org