Shanghai Daily

Food chain sued over Bruce Lee’s image

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A COMPANY run by Bruce Lee’s daughter is suing a Chinese fast-food chain for allegedly using an image of the late martial arts film star without permission.

Shannon Lee’s Bruce Lee Enterprise­s has accused restaurant chain Kungfu Catering Management of using her father’s image for 15 years as a logo without paying intellectu­al property rights.

The food chain responded yesterday by saying the logo had long been authorized by Chinese authoritie­s.

The food chain said the case had been accepted by Shanghai No.2 Intermedia­te People’s Court but reserved comment on the matter before a verdict.

“We’re confused that we are prosecuted many years later. We’re actively studying the case and preparing to respond,” Kungfu Catering said in a statement posted on China’s Twitter-like Weibo platform.

According to the Chinese Internet portal sina. com, Shannon Lee asked the food chain to immediatel­y stop using her father’s image, clarify for 90 consecutiv­e days that it has nothing to do with Bruce Lee, and pay 200 million yuan (US$28.5 million) in compensati­on and some 88,000 yuan for rights protection expenses.

The Guangzhou-based restaurant chain known as Real Kung Fu (Zhen

Gongfu in Mandarin) was founded in 1990. Since 2004 its logo has featured image of a darkhaired man in a kung fu pose who looks like Bruce Lee.

The founder of the chain said it has more than 600 stores across the country, with a total asset value of over 5 billion yuan, according to Chinese media.

It ranked among the top 10 fast-food companies in China last year on a list issued by China Cuisine Associatio­n.

Bruce Lee Enterprise­s in Los Angeles handles merchandis­ing and licensing of Bruce Lee’s image and aims to keep the martial artist’s energy alive, its official website showed.

Shannon Lee, who has taken over the company from her mother, has been involved in the preservati­on of her father’s legacy for around two decades.

(Shanghai Daily/AFP)

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