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Who has a brief introduction of Zhang Qiang, the designer of the emblem of the 20 10 Guangzhou Asian Games?
Zhuhai designer sued the designer of the emblem of the Asian Games, claiming that his works were published before the collection of the emblem.

Huang, who graduated from Panyu Vocational and Technical College, stood up. He said that the emblem of the 20 10 Guangzhou Asian Games was suspected of copying its published works. Huang took out a design similar to the emblem of the Asian Games and sued the court, demanding confirmation that he was the real designer of the emblem. Today, the case will be heard in the Intermediate People's Court of Zhongshan City, Guangdong Province.

These two works are basically the same.

On the official website of the Asian Games Organizing Committee, Zhang Qiang is the "creativity and design" of the emblem of the Asian Games, while Zhang Yi, Wu and Li are listed as "participating in the design". As soon as the emblem was published, it received rave reviews, but it was followed by disputes about who was the designer of the emblem.

On the one hand, Huang sued the designer of the emblem of the Asian Games, claiming that the emblem of the Guangzhou Asian Games was suspected of copying his works published on the online game animation network in Guangzhou.

Huang is 23 years old. I graduated from the Department of Architecture and Art Design of Panyu Vocational and Technical College in Guangzhou in June this year. Now I am engaged in design work in Zhuhai. "When I first saw the emblem of the Asian Games, I was shocked. It is strikingly similar to my work in the Guangzhou Animation Competition. " Huang Dui said: Huang's works were created in May 2006 to participate in the logo collection activity of "Online Game Animation Story Guangzhou". According to Huang, this work was inspired by Wuyang and the flame. He believes that Wuyang can best represent Guangzhou, and the characteristics of animation passion, sports and activity can best be represented by flame. In the end, this work failed to be shortlisted.

Huang said that he had planned to take this work to participate in the collection of the emblem of the Asian Games, but he gave up this idea because the entries required the applicants not to participate in other competitions.

Huang believes that no matter from the graphic structure, creation time or information source, the emblem is suspected of copying its own works. Huang said: "The biggest difference between the emblem of the 20 10 Guangzhou Asian Games and my work is the sun sign in the upper right corner of the emblem, which is necessary on the emblem of every Asian Games, but the position is different." Huang said that from the perspective of graphic structure, the overall shapes of the two works are basically the same, the colors and buildings are the same, and the sense of direction of local lines is also very similar. Creativity uses the metaphor of Wuyang statue and flame.

The Asian Games Organizing Committee was additionally prosecuted.

Huang said that from the time of creation, his works were published as early as May 2006, and the collection time of the emblem was from June 8 to August 2006 15. Judging from the source of information, Zhang Qiang and others, as designers, have to pay attention to the collection of animation stories in Guangzhou, so they are likely to see his works.

Since then, Huang entrusted a lawyer to send a letter to the Asian Games Organizing Committee asking to handle this matter, and then called several times to urge it, but for various reasons, he did not get a substantive reply.

On March 6th, 2007, Huang formally filed a lawsuit with Zhongshan Intermediate People's Court, suing Zhang Qiang and others, and added the 16th Asian Games Organizing Committee as a third person.

Huang asked the court to confirm him as the designer of the emblem of the 6th Asian Games. Ask Zhang Qiang and others to stop the infringement and publicly apologize in the domestic media at or above the provincial level to eliminate the influence; Zhang Qiang and others are required to compensate for economic losses of 654.38 million yuan.

Huang also said that if the case is won, the organizing committee of the 6th Asian Games/KLOC-0 can continue to use the emblem for the promotion and management of the Asian Games, but Huang should be confirmed as the author of the winning emblem on appropriate occasions.

He said that he was a student when he created his works, depriving students of their most precious creativity. Tang Guoxiong, Huang's attorney and lawyer of Guangdong Law Firm, expressed the hope that Huang's legitimate rights and interests would be safeguarded on the premise of maintaining the reputation of the Asian Games.

Today, the case will be heard in Zhongshan Intermediate People's Court.

Badge puzzle

The designer took out the sketch and strived for the right of signature.

Coincidentally, Wu Zhongmin, the designer of the emblem of the 20 10 Guangzhou Asian Games, publicly stated in an interview with the media that the emblem of the Asian Games was made by himself, and Zhang Qiang only gave some guidance to the works. To prove himself, Wu also published his sketches on the Internet.

It is reported that the official release of1October 26th, 165438+ Guangzhou 20 10 Asian Games emblem surprised Wu Zhongyu. On the official website of Guangzhou Asian Games Organizing Committee, Zhang Qiang is the "creator and designer" of the emblem of the Asian Games, while Zhang Yi, Zhang Yi and Li are listed as "design participants". Wu Zhongmou said that as a scheme creator who independently drew sketches and executed the first draft, he didn't even get the second signature. Even as a participant in design, Zhang Yi, who is insignificant to design, ranks before Wu Zhongmou. Wu Zhongmou was unfair and decided to seek justice from his teacher Zhang Qiang and strive for the right to sign the emblem of the Asian Games "at least on an equal footing with Zhang Qiang".

At the end of 2006, Wu Zhongmin, a young designer from Zhongshan, submitted a complaint to the Organizing Committee of the 20 10 Asian Games on behalf of his son, seeking the second right of authorship of the emblem of the Asian Games. (This article Source: Dongfang. com. com)