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VeriSign manages the registry for .com domains and sets the prices for these domains. Recent reports indicate that the company raised the annual registration fees for .com domains multiple times. Critics claim that these price increases are excessive and benefit only VeriSign. Concerns arise over the lack of competition in the domain registration market, which allows VeriSign to maintain its pricing power. The U.S. Department of Commerce reviews the agreements between VeriSign and ICANN, the organization that oversees domain names. Additionally, some stakeholders argue for regulatory actions to ensure fair pricing and competition in the domain registration industry.
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