Of course the Olympic Stadium itself. But organisers are saying they want to be vivid this to be a very green and sustainable games for the good of the Olympic Movement Going Forward and it is venues like this, they say, but are a good example of that. Dan roan there and there are questions as well over security, the man in charge of the post 2024 0lympic security, the man in charge of the post 2024 Olympic Games has been telling the bbc about the Security Measures being put in place to help host the event. Tony, a former 0lympian, said he is very satisfied with how things stand and said the games would be protected by an unprecedented Security Operation and that people heading to france this summer can have confidence in the organisers. It summer can have confidence in the organises organisers. It was ust after the attacks of 2015 organisers. It was just after the attacks of 2015 happened organisers. It was just after the attacks of 2015 happened in organisers. It was just after the.
which is now tanzania. she was sent by the former anc leader oliver tambo to go and pick up nelson mandela, who had come to tanganyika at the time for military training to fight the scourge of racial oppression of apartheid. so she was quite an instrumentalfigure. beyond being an academic herself, she was also the spokesperson of the african national congress at a time when women s roles were quite limited. so she was a leader in her own right. adidas has lost a court case to stop a fashion designer from using a four stripe design. the sportswear brand argued that luxury brand, thom browne inc s design was too similar to their three stripe design. browne responded, arguing that consumers were unlikely to confuse the two brands partly due to the different number of stripes. so where does this outcome now leave adidas?
why is a very hard for them to win a case, do you think? well, i think stripes are not something that are particularly unique in fashion, just like maybe polka dots or a heart, and while adidas has dominated three stripes, they re trying to dominate four stripes and all kind of stripes and it s just such a basic element in fashion, it s difficult to claim ownership in every variation of a stripe. it also prevents competition and, you know, is generally expanding their trademark beyond what they have registered. adidas have pursued sort of a couple of hundred cases like this before. why do they keep doing that, then, if given that it s quite hard to prove its uniqueness? well, i think some of those cases were actually probably