Dear Sir or Madam,

I'm writing to you in regards to the proposed changes to the .org registry agreement, specifically the proposal to remove the price-increase cap specified in Section 2.10.

The internet is a vital component of modern communication, and the ability for anyone on Earth to cheaply and easily create a website is an important vanguard of free speech. Removing the guarantee of low pricing on .org domains threatens that freedom, as registrars may push the cost of registering a domain name out of reach of many people, particularly those most in need of a place to host their speech.

I urge you to retain a mandatory pricing cap on common domains such as .org, to ensure that everyone can afford to register a domain and make their voices heard.

Kind regards,
Donald Sarratt
New Zealand