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ICANN removes price caps on .org domains despite thousands of comments (98.1%) against

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  • kohashi said: That's just apathy and a lack of understanding. It's also an ignorance towards how markets and organizations actually work. It's a lack of empathy for the missions of non profits and how even if they can afford something, it's taxing them for no good reason.

    Thank you for your enlightenment. I now see sense.

  • rm_rm_ IPv6 Advocate, Veteran

    kohashi said: and .biz, .asia. But nobody cares about them as much honestly.

    I think a regular person is more likely to own an .info or .asia, than a .org. I have a couple of infos myself, albeit they are renewed far into the future.

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