The operator of the .ORG top-level domain, Public Interest Registry (PIR), issued a 
statement
 assuring its community of registrants that it "not raise prices 
unreasonably." Also, it has no specific plans for any price increases. 
The response comes following 
concerns raised
 by various groups and individuals concerned about ICANN's removal of 
price caps in the .ORG Registry Agreement. From the statement: "Under 
the current .ORG Registry Agreement, Public Interest Registry has had 
the ability to annually raise prices 10% per year. Despite that ability,
 we have not raised our prices for the last three years. ... If there 
are any sensible future price increases, obviously no proceeds would go 
towards bolstering Public Interest Registry's share price (remember, we 
are a nonprofit), but instead would fund projects that do good work for 
the Internet, such as providing a more accessible and more secure 
Internet around the world."
              
 
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