Dear ICANN,

I am a bit perplexed as to why you would consider making an agreement with the PIR to remove the price increase limitations on the future registry registrations for .org websites.  .org websites by nature are 'not for profit'.  But this action is a course of action I would understand if this were the .com registry agreement, as businesses that would fall under that category are entirely for profit.  I guess I am not sure what the motive behind this is?  It just seems like an opportunity for greed to move into the realm of registrations for organizations that are not formed with greed or profit as goals of their organizational structure.

I am proposing that you would remove the clause that would remove restrictions on price increases quoted below:
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And that you leave that section as it is in the current agreement with a cap off a 10% increase per year on wholesale .org domain registries.  

Please take serious consideration on this matter to not remove pricing constraints imposed on the PIR for .org domain registries.  Thank you for your time and understanding in this matter.

Sincerely,
Marc Nordstrom
The Gleanings Foundation