Removing price caps on .org domains is a further step in destroying the promise of the Internet. Affordable .org domains allow small groups and individuals to participate in the global conversations being conducted across the Internet. Despite the regrettable centralization and focus of large players to re-create television's "broadcast" model, many, including myself, have availed ourselves of .org domains to push back against the centralization and inherent limiting of the sharing of thoughts and ideas that centralization., abusive ISP ToS and asymmetric upload/download bandwidth for consumer internet connections strives to create. The TCP/IP suite was designed, and rightly so, not as a client/server suite of protocols, but as a network of peers. Raising additional barriers to that design, as the removal of price caps on .org domains does, shortchanges all users of the Internet. As such, remission of such price caps should be excised from the proposed changes. Thank you. -- Richard Warwick Voice: (212) 665 6566 Email: Richard@Warwick.Org