- From: Karl Dubost <karl@w3.org>
- Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 01:03:50 -0400
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Received on Thursday, 30 September 2004 05:03:51 UTC
Le 29 sept. 2004, à 23:30, Joshua Allen a écrit : >> Le 29 sept. 2004, à 05:47, Joshua Allen a écrit : >>> A larger percentage of Americans "own" their homes today than ever >>> before, but only so long as they continue making mortgage payments. > >> counter example, that in France, if you don't have enough >> resources, your taxes are cut. > > How is that relevant? It's exactly the same in the U.S. > > Regardless; people with mortgages *own* their homes, just as people > with registered domain names *own* their domain names. There is > nothing confusing about this. The distinction is just as clear for > French as for English. I still disagree you don't own your domain name. You own your land. There's a fixed price to it. When you inherit it you don't pay for it, etc. You don't own a domain name. I'm sorry. I don't know how to explain.
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