Belgian Designer Maintains Tokyo Olympic Logo Is Plagiarism -- Text includes translated remarks

TOKYO, JAPAN - AUG. 29: The Belgian designer who has filed a lawsuit claiming the 2020 Tokyo Olympics logo plagiarizes one of his creations said Friday the claims reiterated that day by the Tokyo Olympics organizing committee alters nothing. In Tokyo on Friday, the Tokyo Olympics organizing committee showed the original design of Sano's logo in backing the Japanese designer's claim that he did not copy the Belgian theater logo. At a news conference where the logo originally submitted by Sano in the design competition was shown, Toshiro Muto, the director general of the Tokyo Organizing Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games, said its design is "totally different from the Belgian theater logo." -- 00:09 The official emblem for the 1964 Tokyo Summer Olympic Games was chosen in the design competition. 00:27 The official emblem for the 1972 Sapporo winter Olympic Games was chosen in the design competition. 00:40 The official emblem for the 1998 Nagano winter Olympic games was selected in the design competition participated by advertisement companies and design offices, not by individual designers. 01:05 Recently, in selecting the Olympic emblem, such aspects as decoration of venues, possibility of extensions to related goods, movies and degital media, are highly valued. 01:28 This time around, the Japanese organizing committee for the 2020 Tokyo summer Olympics accepted designs from designers who clinched more than one renowned design award. 02:03 As a result, 104 designers also including persons from Britain, China, Hong Kong and Singapore. 02:19 The judging Committee to finally decide the emblem constituted eight Japanese designers of various generations.
TOKYO, JAPAN - AUG. 29: The Belgian designer who has filed a lawsuit claiming the 2020 Tokyo Olympics logo plagiarizes one of his creations said Friday the claims reiterated that day by the Tokyo Olympics organizing committee alters nothing. In Tokyo on Friday, the Tokyo Olympics organizing committee showed the original design of Sano's logo in backing the Japanese designer's claim that he did not copy the Belgian theater logo. At a news conference where the logo originally submitted by Sano in the design competition was shown, Toshiro Muto, the director general of the Tokyo Organizing Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games, said its design is "totally different from the Belgian theater logo." -- 00:09 The official emblem for the 1964 Tokyo Summer Olympic Games was chosen in the design competition. 00:27 The official emblem for the 1972 Sapporo winter Olympic Games was chosen in the design competition. 00:40 The official emblem for the 1998 Nagano winter Olympic games was selected in the design competition participated by advertisement companies and design offices, not by individual designers. 01:05 Recently, in selecting the Olympic emblem, such aspects as decoration of venues, possibility of extensions to related goods, movies and degital media, are highly valued. 01:28 This time around, the Japanese organizing committee for the 2020 Tokyo summer Olympics accepted designs from designers who clinched more than one renowned design award. 02:03 As a result, 104 designers also including persons from Britain, China, Hong Kong and Singapore. 02:19 The judging Committee to finally decide the emblem constituted eight Japanese designers of various generations.
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