"Angeles Duran, 49, says that the sun officially belongs to her now, having had the celestial body registered in her name at a local notary office.
'I know the law': An international agreement states that no country may claim ownership of a planet or star, but it says nothing about individuals
There is an international agreement which states that no country may claim ownership of a planet or star, but it says nothing about individuals, she added.'I know the law': An international agreement states that no country may claim ownership of a planet or star, but it says nothing about individuals
'I did it but anyone else could have done it, it simply occurred to me first.'
The document issued...declares Ms Duran to be the 'owner of the Sun, ...located at an average distance from Earth of about 149,600,000 kilometers'.
Ms Duran... now wants to slap a fee on everyone who uses the sun and give half of the proceeds to the Spanish government - and 20 per cent to the nation's pension fund.
She would dedicate another 10 per cent to research, another 10 per cent to ending world hunger - and would keep the remaining 10 per cent herself.
She said: 'It is time to start doing things the right way, if there is an idea for how to generate income and improve the economy and people's wellbeing, why not do it?'
For those who might be a little too broke to venture out in the sunlight - and risk a large bill at the end of the day - Ms Dueran has not yet figured out a way of enforcing her sun charge."
Spanish woman claims she owns the Sun - and now plans to start charging ALL users
Angeles Duran, 49, says there is an international agreement which states that no country may claim ownership of a planet or star - but it says nothing about individuals.
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