asyDNS Technologies Inc. is a Canadian
Internet service provider
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which supplies
DNS and
web hosting services and operates a mail service called EasyMail. The company is headquartered in
Toronto
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,
Ontario
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.
Co-founder Mark Jeftovic, author of the book ''Managing Mission - Critical Domains and DNS'', maintains a blog in which he writes about news and issues related to easyDNS and about internet domains in general.
History
easyDNS was co-founded in 1998 by Mark Jeftovic, Colin Viebrock and John Schmidt.
On March 2, 2000, easyDNS became an affiliate of
ICANN
The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN ) is a global multistakeholder group and nonprofit organization headquartered in the United States responsible for coordinating the maintenance and procedures of several dat ...
accredited registrar
OpenSRS (now Tucows).
In 2003 easyDNS became directly accredited via ICANN. That year the company began accepting payment by
E-gold
E-gold or eGold was a digital gold currency operated by Gold & Silver Reserve Inc. (G&SR) that allowed users to make payments, which it called "spends", in grams of gold, silver, and other precious metals. E-gold was launched in 1996 and grew to ...
.
In April 2013, easyDNS started accepting
Bitcoin
Bitcoin (abbreviation: BTC; Currency symbol, sign: ₿) is the first Decentralized application, decentralized cryptocurrency. Based on a free-market ideology, bitcoin was invented in 2008 when an unknown entity published a white paper under ...
as a payment method. In June the company was one of several that were caught up in a day-long international
Denial-of-service attack, although the attack was not aimed at an easyDNS customer.
In August 2014, easyDNS acquired DNS provider
ZoneEdit.
In 2017, easyDNS started providing
Ethereum Name Service (ENS) integration for domain names.
Controversies
WikiLeaks
In 2010, due to confusion with the similarly named
EveryDNS, easyDNS was widely reported to have cut off DNS service to
WikiLeaks
WikiLeaks () is a non-profit media organisation and publisher of leaked documents. It is funded by donations and media partnerships. It has published classified documents and other media provided by anonymous sources. It was founded in 2006 by ...
.
["Canadian firm caught up in Wiki wars"]
''The Globe and Mail''. Steve Ladurantaye, December 8, 2010 easyDNS subsequently was approached by WikiLeaks and agreed to host three
domain names for WikiLeaks. Some easyDNS customers who disapproved of WikiLeaks threatened to change providers.
Police Intellectual Property Crime Unit
In October 2013, a request from the UK
Police Intellectual Property Crime Unit requested they redirect torrentpond.com to an IP address controlled by the PIPCU.
This request was refused due to having no legal basis.
[Whatever Happened to "Due Process" ?]
EasyDNS, 2013-10-08 easyDNS suggested that registrars that complied with the PIPCU's requests may have violated
ICANN
The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN ) is a global multistakeholder group and nonprofit organization headquartered in the United States responsible for coordinating the maintenance and procedures of several dat ...
's transfer policies. and filed a request for enforcement with ICANN. Following this request, three domains suspended by Public Domain Registry were ordered to be transferred to easyDNS.
Illegal pharmaceutical sales and fatality
In 2014, easyDNS was at the centre of controversy due to its policy of refusing to take down web pages for unlicensed online pharmaceutical companies accused of selling controlled substances without a prescription. easyDNS CEO Mark Jeftovic referred to the
National Association of Boards of Pharmacy as a "batch of clowns" after it sent easyDNS and other registrars a letter ordering them to take down the websites unlicensed pharmacies without court orders and to prevent those domains from transferring to other registrars. Doing so would put registrars in violation of their ICANN Registrar Accreditation Agreements.
easyDNS clarified its policy after a man died after taking a "controlled substance"
codeine phosphate purchased without a prescription from airmailchemist.com, an online drug seller registered through asyDNS Technologies Inc. easyDNS was not aware of airmailchemist’s presence on the system, and had not been informed by ICANN of the circumstances around the man’s death until contacted by a reporter. Upon learning of the death, easyDNS immediately initiated contact with the FDA and added a requirement that online pharmacies be licensed by one of three online pharmaceutical accreditation agencies.
Leaked contact details
From October 25, 2018 to October 26, the domain contact details of 1,500 domain owners using easyDNS were leaked in
Whois query results due to a bug in a system provided by the second largest domain registrar in the world,
Tucows, which easyDNS uses as its backend to manage domain names.
References
External links
* {{Official website
Alternative Internet DNS services
Dynamic DNS
Internet service providers of Canada