![]() Although the committee and the emblem’s designer both denied charges of plagiarism, the threat of legal action from the theatre made them accept it was not a hill they were willing to die on. ![]() Not long after it was unveiled in 2015, commentators were quick to compare the gold, red and black stylised “T” to the logo of Théâtre de Liège, a performing arts centre in Belgium. But perhaps one silver lining is how quickly coronavirus has superseded an earlier controversy-one that I’m sure most will agree is just as severe-over its choice of emblem. It’s unlikely that Tokyo’s Olympic committee has found much to be grateful for in a worldwide pandemic that has delayed their event by a year and set them back billions.
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