Update Docker billing docs

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### If I am an existing paid Docker Hub customer, when do I need to change my plan?
Nothing changes for you today. We will notify users in the coming months and at that time you'll have six months to select a new plan.
### How will the new pricing plan impact existing Docker Hub customers?
Legacy customers can choose to stay on their existing per-repository plan or switch to per-seat pricing. We will notify customers six months before any mandated change to your subscription is required. After May 14, 2020, upgrading or downgrading on the per-repository plan will not be available.
If you are an existing Docker subscriber, you have until January 31, 2021 to move to the new pricing plans mentioned above. You can convert to either a Monthly plan or an Annual plan.
### Will my price per month increase or decrease?
Depending on your configuration, you may find it more economical to move to one of the new pricing plans available today. The key factor affecting a price increase or decrease is the total number of seats you need to support your organization.
Depending on your configuration, you may find it more economical to move to one of the new pricing plans available. The key factor affecting a price increase or decrease is the total number of seats you need to support your organization.
### What is the difference between the Team and Free Teams plans?
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### Are legacy plans eligible for annual pricing?
You can upgrade to an annual plan from a Pro or a Team plan. It is not possible to upgrade to an annual plan from an existing legacy plan.
No, you must move to the new Pro or Team plans to take advantage of the Annual pricing.
### Can Docker Hub continue to be used for open source projects?

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On May 14, 2020, Docker announced a new, per-seat pricing model that aligns with Dockers [product strategy](https://www.docker.com/blog/docker-strategy-helping-devs-build-and-ship-faster/){: target="_blank" class="_"} to accelerate developer workflows for cloud-native development. The previous private repository/parallel autobuild-based plans have been replaced with new **Pro** and **Team** plans that include unlimited private repositories.
For existing Docker Hub customers subscribed to a paid plan before May 14, 2020, there is no change to the current pricing at the time of launch. Docker will provide notice six months in advance before any changes to legacy plans are required. Starting with May 14, 2020, new customers who sign up for Docker can choose between the new Free, Pro, and Team plans.
Existing Docker customers subscribed to a paid plan before May 14, 2020 must upgrade to the new Pro or Team plan by January 31, 2021. Starting with May 14, 2020, new customers who sign up for Docker can choose between the new Free, Pro, and Team plans.
## Pricing plans