I am a personal, individual, not-for-profit .org registrant. I use a .org domain as my family email domain. Changing this name would involve my family and friends in a lot of hassle and would significantly disrupt my social network, so I have a strong incentive to keep the name. On the other hand, as an ordinary person I have limited funds to spend on a domain name. I need confidence that the name I use will not increase dramatically in price. .org is the only option that gives me that confidence today. The legacy TLDs, particularly .org, are completely different from the for-profit new TLDs and should be treated differently. These are not commercial assets but form the backbone of the Internet as we know it today. In particular, ICANN has a responsibility to take into account public benefit for ordinary people and not-for-profit organisations to enable their effective use of the Internet. That includes having a naming option with price predictability & stability. ICANN need to make sure the .org contract includes effective protections for ordinary domain registrants, all around the world. Graham Cobb