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Indonesia in row over Olympics logo

Indonesia could lose the right to host the 2018 Asian Games unless its main sporting body changes a logo that includes the Olympic rings, an official said Wednesday

The Jakarta Post
Jakarta
Thu, February 12, 2015

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Indonesia in row over Olympics logo

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ndonesia could lose the right to host the 2018 Asian Games unless its main sporting body changes a logo that includes the Olympic rings, an official said Wednesday.

The Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) in September approved Indonesia as hosts for the games after Vietnam decided to withdraw due to rising costs.

But the International Olympic Committee (IOC) sent a letter to President Joko '€œJokowi'€ Widodo warning the Indonesian National Sports Council (KONI) could lose the games because of its use of the Olympic'€™s five interlocking rings in its symbol.

Rita Subowo, chairwoman of the Indonesian Olympic Committee, said the letter warned that using the logo amounted to a '€œcopyright violation'€ and unless the issue was resolved the OCA may rethink its decision to award the 2018 games to Indonesia.

Subowo said she had '€œreminded KONI from the beginning to drop the five rings from its logo. It potentially violates the IOC'€™s intellectual property rights'€.

The Asian Games, the world'€™s biggest multi-sport event after the Olympics, are organized by the OCA, which is recognized by the International Olympic Committee.

However, KONI deputy chief Manuel Robert Inkiriwang insisted that the body was the official holder of the five rings logo copyright.

'€œKONI has the legal right to use the logo,'€ he said, adding that KONI had abandoned the logo in 2007 but started using it again in 2014.

The country'€™s sports ministry said the government was working to try and settle the issue.

The 17th Asian Games took place in South Korea last year. (***)

 

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