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SAN FRANCISCO – The infamous and controversial domain Sex.com has officially been sold to Boston-based Escom LLC for a reported $14 million, XBiz has learned.
Sex.com owner Gary Kremen was unavailable for comment, but a source from Kremen’s company, Grant Media, told XBiz that sales for the famous domain name will still be handled through Grant Media’s San Francisco offices.

While other terms of the acquisition remain unknown, XBiz was able to locate information on the deal through a company called InternetRealEstate.com, which shares office space in Boston with Domain Name Acquisition Group (DNAG), a company that was involved in a lawsuit surrounding the Sex.com domain in September.

InternetRealEstate.com is owned by Internet Real Estate Group LLC Partners, which has been involved in the acquisition, development and sale of domain names like Beer.com for $7 million, Telephone.com for $2 million, Shop.com for $3.5 million, and others such as Computer.com, College.com, Diamond.com, Timeshares.com and CreditCard.com.

A principal of InternetRealEstate.com told XBiz that his company has nothing to do with Escom and has no affiliations with DNAG either, although the company President Andrew Miller and CEO Peter Hubshman were both named as defendants in the DNAG/Sex.com lawsuit and both names appear on the InternetRealEstate.com website.

InternetRealEstate.com’s former name, Deal Jam LLC, also was named in the Sex.com lawsuit, before it became known as Internet Real Estate Group.

The company principal said that while he was aware of the Sex.com sale to Escom, he denied any affiliations between InternetRealEstate.com and the new owner of the Sex.com domain name.

Prior to learning of the sale of Sex.com, numerous adult industry message board postings had already begun speculating on the sale after noticing the radical change in the appearance of the Sex.com website. On the homepage of the updated website, the new owners refer to the site as “the new Sex.com,” and the appearance is radically different from the former site. The site is copyrighted by Escom.

Kremen has been shopping around the Sex.com domain for the past year. In previous interviews with XBiz, he has expressed interest in getting out of the adult business.

The Sex.net domain is still registered under Kremen's Grant Media company.
 
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Yeah there was a thread about this. It happened a while ago.

Still a big sale though!
 
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holy cow at 14 million O.o ...amazing sale.
 
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I have a friend, that knows the guy who was the original owner of the domain - but I guess the domain was deemed inappropriate and it was revoked from him back after it had been registered.
 
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AndyM3 said:
I have a friend, that knows the guy who was the original owner of the domain - but I guess the domain was deemed inappropriate and it was revoked from him back after it had been registered.

Could give a little more details on this please, was revoked by who?
 
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I checked the PageRank for sex.com (with and without www.) on many PR checking sites and it is "0" although it has thousands of incoming links!
Could someone explain why its PR is 0?

Strange!
 
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AHA7 said:
I checked the PageRank for sex.com (with and without www.) on many PR checking sites and it is "0" although it has thousands of incoming links!
Could someone explain why its PR is 0?

Strange!

Could it be because it's porn?
 
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Whoa , 14 million $ :O .. i know they will get back the money , but i can't imagine how ...
 
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Wow I know thats alot of money, but I would of thought it would of went for more money.
 
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@OulZac: I believe it was the US court (possibly a Tennessee state court).
 
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Advertising at the SEX.com is so expensive
Owner earns 500k$ per month.
14MILLION$ - its much =)
 
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