The Foreign Correspondents' Club Japan had
published on its website and in-house magazine a design adding
protrusions to the circular Olympics logo in imitation of a
COVID-19 particle.
"It’s very offensive ... when you consider the people of the
world who have suffered from the coronavirus," the Tokyo 2020
Organising Committee CEO Toshiro Muto told reporters on
Thursday.
He said it was an infringement of copyright but did not threaten
legal action.
The press club quickly removed the design and apologised.
"We would like to express our sincere regrets to anyone who may
have (been) offended on all sides of this issue and to anyone
who lost someone, let me express the deepest condolences," said
club president Khaldon Azhari.
The Olympics have been postponed until July next year due to the
coronavirus, which has killed about 800 people and infected
17,000 in Japan, though now doubts are growing over that
timetable due to the protracted pandemic.
Azhari, speaking to media also on Thursday, said legal experts
had advised the club would not have a strong case on the
copyright issue and anyway did not consider it appropriate to
enter a dispute during the pandemic.
(Reporting by Sakura Murakami; Editing by Andrew Cawthorne)
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