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grelmar - 1:45 pm on May 12, 2008 (gmt 0)
Oh, waaaaaa.... If the United Way of Atlanta can pay its Chairman $446,000 per year, with a $106,000 per year pension plan and a $1.6 million golden parachute for, you know, quitting, (source [ajc.com]), I think they can pony up a couple of bucks for higher internet registry fees. Sure, not every charity is as bloated, but you'd be stunned by how much money a lot of charities do make. As for all the non-charities buying dot-orgs (myself included): Where else can you start and run a business for less than $20/year and some personal time?
NPO's and NGO's have to pay a bit more for their internet registration?
Suck it up, buttercup. Even when you add in hosting costs and other associated costs, domaining is still one of the cheapest business games to get into.