Bruce Lee’s Daughter Sues Chinese Fast Food Chain for Using Late Kungfu Master’s Image

Bruce Lee’s Daughter Sues Chinese Fast Food Chain for Using Late Kungfu Master’s Image
A woman walks out of a restaurant of Chinese fast food chain Real Kungfu at Beijing Railway Station in Beijing, China on Dec. 27, 2019. Jason Lee/Reuters
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SHANGHAI—A firm run by the daughter of Bruce Lee has sued a Chinese fast food for using the late kungfu star’s image in its logo without permission and is seeking over 210 million yuan ($30 million) in compensation, Chinese media outlet The Paper reported.

California-based Bruce Lee Enterprises, whose head is Shannon Lee, filed the case against the Real Kungfu chain in a Shanghai court on Dec. 25, requesting that the food firm stop using the image and pay an additional 88,000 yuan to cover legal expenses.