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Drawing that parodies Tokyo Olympic logo pulled from website

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TOKYO (AP) — A drawing that uses the Tokyo Olympic logo and combines it with features of the the COVID-19 virus was being removed on Thursday from the website of the Foreign Correspond­ents’Club of Japan.

Action to pull the drawing came after the Tokyo Olympic organizing committee demanded the withdrawal and claimed copyright infringeme­nt.

FCCJ Pr esident Khaldon Azhari said the club’s lawyers agreed the drawing had likely infringed Japan’s tight copyright laws.

He said the move would not limit the club’s freedom of expression, nor its ability in the future to use parody or satire. He also expressed “sincere regret to anyone who may have been offended on all sides of this issue.”

“In the FCCJ’s 75-year history, it has always stood as a beacon for the freedom of press in Japan, and continues to stand for those values,”Azhari said in an online news conference.

“And for the right of journalist­s to hold authoritie­s to account. This is beyond any question.”

Tokyo Olympic CEO Toshiro Muto confirmed later in the day that Azhari is a member of the organizing committee’s media commission. He described the membership as “irrelevant” to this situation. He said the main issues were the copyright laws and “inconsider­ation” shown by using the image.

“This is not related to conflict of interest at all,”Muto said.

The look-alike emblem appeared on the cover of the club’s magazine published in April. It did not become an issue beyond a small circle in Japan until the Tokyo Olympic organizing committee raised it earlier this week.

Since then it has been covered online and elsewhere, with the logo appearing frequently in sear ches.

Äzhari read a letter from the Tokyo Olympic organizers to the FCCJ. It said: “To deliberate­ly paint this emblem in a negative light by associatin­g it with the COVID19 virus ... is in direct opposition to the ideals of the Olympic movement.”

Azhari said magazines would not be confiscate­d. Removing the drawing only applies to the website. ---AP

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