Although one could expect that an introduction of hundreds of new generic domain names (.watch, .beer, .online, .lawyer etc.) would show an impact on the numbers of the ADR cases worldwide and challenge the "old" generic domain names (mainly <.com>) supremacy, the opposite seems to be the truth. According to the numbers published by WIPO, apparently 77 % of all the WIPO's caseload is constituted by legacy gTLDs. You can read the whole WIPO report here.
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