Who did you buy it from? ec.com was the subject of a UDRP case a while back:
http://www.arbforum.com/domains/decisions/95344.htm
This was one of the really bad UDRP decisions, where the domain was ordered transferred to a company claiming trademark rights on it because they had a defunct magazine called "ec.com" that began publishing *after* the original registration of the domain they didn't own. Classic reverse domain hijacking.
Thus, you may have purchased stolen property.
By the way, as a long time comic book collector, "EC", to me, brings to mind the line of '50s horror and sci-fi comics published under that imprint.
http://www.arbforum.com/domains/decisions/95344.htm
This was one of the really bad UDRP decisions, where the domain was ordered transferred to a company claiming trademark rights on it because they had a defunct magazine called "ec.com" that began publishing *after* the original registration of the domain they didn't own. Classic reverse domain hijacking.
Thus, you may have purchased stolen property.
By the way, as a long time comic book collector, "EC", to me, brings to mind the line of '50s horror and sci-fi comics published under that imprint.