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Tokyo 2020 Olympics logo scrapped amid plagiarism claim | |
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The logo for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics Games has been scrapped after allegations that it was plagiarised. | The logo for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics Games has been scrapped after allegations that it was plagiarised. |
The Games organising committee said there were too many doubts over the emblem for it to be used. A Belgian artist had complained that his design was stolen. | |
Logo designer Kenjiro Sano had admitted copying online material for a previous project, Japanese media reported. | |
In July a new Olympic stadium design was scrapped amid a row over its cost. | |
The logo was unveiled only last month, based around the letter T and a red circle representing a beating heart - which critics said resembled the Japanese flag. | |
Its withdrawal is a highly unusual move. | |
"We're certain the two logos are different," Toshio Muto, director general of the Tokyo organising committee, told a news conference. | |
"But we became aware of new things this weekend and there was a sense of crisis that we thought could not be ignored. | |
"We have reached a conclusion that it would be only appropriate for us to drop the logo and develop a new emblem. At this point, we have decided that the logo cannot gain public support." | |
Belgian designer Olivier Debie claimed that the design was similar to his 2013 logo for the Theatre de Liege. He and the theatre had filed a lawsuit to prevent it being used. | |
Mr Debie expressed surprise at the organisers' decision on Tuesday as they had publicly backed the design only days earlier. | |
There will be another competition to decide a new logo "as soon as possible", the organisers say. | |
While Kenjiro Sano has denied plagiarising the logo, he has admitted his team did copy other work for a beer promotion and faces several other accusations of plagiarism. | |
"I want Mr Sano to provide an explanation. I feel like we have been betrayed," said Tokyo Governor Yoichi Masuzoe. | |
Japan was seen as a safe pair of hands to host the Olympics but Tuesday's developments cap an awkward month for the organisers. | |
The stadium delay means it will not be ready for the 2019 Rugby World Cup. A promise to keep most venues within eight kilometres (five miles) of the Olympic Village has also not been kept. | |
There may also be repercussions for lucrative sponsorship deals as Japan Airlines and other sponsors have already started using the logo. |