As a domain name registrant, I oppose ICANN’s proposed changes to legacy TLDs that will subject them to unlimited price increases with no maximums. 

I agree with others who express great concern about this and who oppose the proposed changes. Specifically: 

-Registrants of legacy TLDs need price stability and should not be subject to price increases with no maximums. 

-Unrestrained price increases on millions non-profits and not-for-profits .org registrants will have an unpredictable and negative impact. 

-Unchecked price increases means hundreds of millions of dollars transferred from these organizations to the Internet Society. The .org registrants would receive no benefit in return. 

-ICANN should not allow funds from many non-profits to flow to just one non-profit. 

-ICANN must not remove price caps in order to cater to registries. 

-ICANN must represent what is best for the public interest and registrants.

-ICANN must protect price stability for legacy domains in order that millions of long-term established registrants can continue to expect stable, affordable and predictable domain expenses and not unexpected price increases with no limit. .

- The proposed change to legacy TLDs will NOT do what is best for the public interest.


Sincerely, 

C. A. L'Hirondelle

Livableincome.org

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