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Tech Bankruptcy
March 19, 2010
  sex.com bankruptcy
According to the Associated Press, the company that previously purchased the domain name "sex.com" for an estimated $14 million in 2006, has been placed into an involuntary bankruptcy on the eve of a scheduled foreclosure sale of the domain name. Domain name owner Escom, LLC financed the purchase through a secured loan from Domain Capital, LLC. When Escom failed to make its payments, Domain Capital, LLC called the loan and scheduled a foreclosure auction of the domain name. On March 17, three creditors filed a Chapter 11 involuntary in the Central District of California, case no. 10-13001, to stop the auction sale. Counsel for the petitioning creditors is listed as a Mark Chassman.

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Warren E. Agin is a partner in Swiggart & Agin, LLC, a boutique law firm in Boston, Massachusetts focusing on the needs of technology companies. Mr. Agin heads its bankruptcy department. The author of the book Bankruptcy and Secured Lending in Cyberspace (3rd Ed. West 2005), Mr. Agin also chaired the ABA's E-commerce and Insolvency Subcommittee from 1999 to 2005.

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