A
dispute over the Olympic logo has put the hosting of the 2018 Asian Games in
Indonesia in doubt. The Olympic
Council of Asia (OCA) substituted Indonesia for Vietnam after the latter
withdrew, bringing the prestigious tournament to South East Asia's largest
country.
However
the Indonesian National Sports Committee (KONI) has for some years been using a
symbol similar to the Olympic`s five interlocking rings. This is despite
objections from the Indonesian
Olympic Committee, the local representatives of the International Olympics
Committee (IOC). The IOC has even written to the president and issued a warning
letter threatening legal action against KONI. It raises the threat of Indonesia
losing the 2018 Asian Games because KONI's
five rings logo violates the IOC`s intellectual property rights.
KONI's
deputy chief Manuel Inkiriwang said that KONI was the official trademark holder
of the five rings logo so "KONI
has the legal right to use the logo". As a result the country's
sports ministry said the government is trying to settle the matter.
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