Frequently Asked Questions

The Olympic symbol and other elements of the Olympic Identity

What are the Olympic properties?

Below is a non-exhaustive list of the Olympic Properties owned by the IOC:

The Olympic properties are:

- The Olympic symbol (rings)

- The Olympic flag

- The Olympic motto

- The Olympic anthem

- Olympic identifications (including but not limited to "Olympic Games" and "Games of the Olympiad")

- Olympic designations

- Olympic emblems

- The Olympic flame and torches

The International Olympic Committee (IOC) owns all rights on the Olympic properties.

To find out more about the Olympic properties, please visit this page.

Learn more:

The Olympic Properties

The Olympic Charter: Chapter 1, Rules 7-14 and their Bye-law

The Olympic symbol and other elements of the Olympic Identity

What are the Olympic properties?

Below is a non-exhaustive list of the Olympic Properties owned by the IOC:

The Olympic properties are:

- The Olympic symbol (rings)

- The Olympic flag

- The Olympic motto

- The Olympic anthem

- Olympic identifications (including but not limited to "Olympic Games" and "Games of the Olympiad")

- Olympic designations

- Olympic emblems

- The Olympic flame and torches

The International Olympic Committee (IOC) owns all rights on the Olympic properties.

To find out more about the Olympic properties, please visit this page.

Learn more:

The Olympic Properties

The Olympic Charter: Chapter 1, Rules 7-14 and their Bye-law