[5] Co-founder Mark Jeftovic, author of the book Managing Mission - Critical Domains and DNS,[6] maintains a blog in which he writes about news and issues related to easyDNS and about internet domains in general.
[16] In 2010, due to confusion with the similarly named EveryDNS, easyDNS was widely reported to have cut off DNS service to WikiLeaks.
[19][20] easyDNS suggested that registrars that complied with the PIPCU's requests may have violated ICANN's transfer policies.
[23] 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.