This outcome is worse than any of the 'worst-case' scenarios hypothesized by the ICA when they filed their open letter of complaint in May when the price cap was listed. In hindsight, why would ICANN classify .org (with its enormous base and community) the way it does new TLDs?
Would ICANN have any recourse if, after allowing this sale, the established registry dramatically raised prices?
Would ICANN have any recourse if, after allowing this sale, the established registry dramatically raised prices?