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Under what circumstances does the use of Bingdundun constitute infringement?

The use of Bingdundun is an infringement as follows:

1. First of all, the mascot "Bingdundun" is an important property of the Beijing Winter Olympics Organizing Committee. The image of "Bingdundun" enjoys copyright, exclusive rights to registered trademarks, and design patent rights in accordance with the law, and the Chinese and English names of "Bingdundun" also enjoys the exclusive rights to registered trademarks in accordance with the law.

2. For example, the image of "Bing Dundun" is a work of art. The copyright of the Beijing Winter Olympics Organizing Committee is protected by law. Without the permission of the Beijing Winter Olympics Organizing Committee, no other unit or individual may When using this work, the image of "Bing Dundun" must not be distorted, tampered with or used inappropriately, except for reasonable use in accordance with legal provisions.

3. Secondly, in addition to traditional intellectual property rights such as works, trademarks, and patents, the Beijing Winter Olympics Organizing Committee also enjoys the exclusive rights to the Olympic logo on the image and name of "Bingdundun".