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The ice piers can't afford it, don't blame me for not reminding you

The ice piers can't afford it, don't blame me for not reminding you

Everyone is very efficient. Before the Olympics were over, some people were sentenced for pirated ice piers. Because of the case of making and selling pirated Winter Olympic mascots ice piers and snow Rongrong dolls, the criminal suspect Ren Mou was sentenced to one year in prison and fined 40,000 yuan in Beijing, becoming the first criminal case in China to infringe the copyright of the image of the Beijing Winter Olympic mascot. The efforts of piracy also illustrate the success of the ice pier.

Since the first official opening of the Olympic mascot at the Munich Olympics in 1972, the Olympic mascot has quickly become one of the most important Olympic symbols.

The Munich Olympic mascot is a short-legged German Hound. The Hound named Valdi represents a strong, patient, agile character, and its warm tones also add a cheerful and warm atmosphere to sporting events.

The ice piers can't afford it, don't blame me for not reminding you

Vardy

In the subsequent Olympic Games, most of the mascots were related to the famous animals native to various countries.

The Moscow Olympic mascot is a bear called Misha.

The ice piers can't afford it, don't blame me for not reminding you

Mischa

The Los Angeles Olympic mascot is an eagle, designed by the Disney Company, called Sam.

The ice piers can't afford it, don't blame me for not reminding you

Sam

Tiger Dolly (虎多利) is the Mascot of the Seoul Olympic Games.

The ice piers can't afford it, don't blame me for not reminding you

Tiger Multi-Force

The Barcelona Olympic mascot is an animal that resembles both a goat and a dog, named Cobi.

The ice piers can't afford it, don't blame me for not reminding you

cobi

The Olympic mascot in Aradaran is an artificial figure called "Izzy", which has traditionally been mixed.

The ice piers can't afford it, don't blame me for not reminding you

Izzy

The Sydney Olympics returned to the animals, and gave three feet at a time, all of which are Australian representative animals

— Platypus, Echidna, and Kingfisher, named Syd, Millie, and Oily, respectively.

The ice piers can't afford it, don't blame me for not reminding you

Syd, Millie and Oily

Since the 1998 Nagano Winter Olympics and the 2000 Sydney Summer Olympics, the Organizing Committee of the Olympic Games has begun to use a number of mascot combinations, which is conducive to commercial development is an important abacus, as if it is determined to work more and get more. But since then, the mascot that has penetrated the hearts of the people seems to be really absent.

The Beijing Winter Olympics mascot is actually only one ice pier, and the other snow rongrong is the mascot of the Winter Paralympic Games. Compared with the mascots of the previous Olympic Games that have not left any impression, the mascots of the Beijing Winter Olympics have rarely exploded, which shows that the important thing is the design itself. More importantly, the pandas are really cute.

According to the Announcement of the Beijing Winter Olympic Organizing Committee on the Mascots and Mascots of the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics and the Winter Paralympic Games issued by the Beijing Winter Olympics Organizing Committee on September 17, 2019, the Beijing Winter Olympics Organizing Committee, as the copyright holder of the image of the ice pier, has registered the image of the ice pier and the snow Rongrong at the China Copyright Protection Center, and has filed a trademark registration application for the image and name of the mascot at the Trademark Office of the State Intellectual Property Office. The image and name of the mascot are also submitted to the State Intellectual Property Office for public announcement as the Olympic symbol.

According to Article 5 of the Regulations on the Protection of Olympic Symbols, the use of "ice piers" for goods, commodity packaging, service projects, advertising and other commercial activities for the purpose of making profits, the production, sale, import and export of goods containing "ice piers", and other acts of using "ice piers" for profit purposes constitute infringement of the Olympic symbols of "ice piers".

According to article 10 of the Copyright Law, copyright includes personal rights such as the right of publication, the right of authorship, the right of modification, and the protection of the integrity of the work, as well as the right of reproduction, the right of distribution, the right of rent, the right of exhibition, the right of screening, and the dissemination of information networks. Therefore, the adaptation of "ice pier" into comic images, memes and dissemination on the Internet; the demonization of "ice pier", the spoof of "ice pier"; the production and sale of "ice pier" related products, etc., may infringe the relevant copyright of "ice pier".

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