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This is a cross-post as the commons deletion procedures are not functioning. In his recent blog post (also in his YouTube video clip (04:40-05:45)), Mr. Jin Sunazawa made it explicit that his family retained the copyright of the flag designed by his father. Also in the blog is his request not to use the flag. Mr. Sunazawa stated that the flag had been abused by Ainu groups who had misused public funds. --Nanshu (talk) 14:49, 4 October 2020 (UTC)[reply]
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Based on the original article, Jin Sunazawa did not request a blanket disuse of the flag. Instead, he emphasized that the flag designed by his father should not be used in environments where fraudulent activities or injustices are taking place. His objection was specifically tied to the context in which the flag was being used, rather than a general prohibition of its use.
Please amend. 71.163.124.189 (talk) 14:56, 27 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]