I would encourage ICANN to reconsider allowing unlimited fee increases
for .ORG domains.
.ORG domains are unique in that they are the *only* TLD specifically
created originally for non-profit purposes. They are still regularly
used today by non-profit, and public-interest organizations and services
to provide a public benefit and presence on the Internet.
It costs next to nothing to maintain the registration for a domain since
registrations are simply records in a database. Unlimited fee increases
are nothing more than a cash-grab for an industry with high margins and
low expenses and for an industry that increasingly provides no added
value other than simply "existing".
Kind Regards,
Justin H, Consultant & Business Strategist