California-based Bruce Lee Enterprises, whose
head is Shannon Lee, filed the case against the Real Kungfu
chain in a Shanghai court on Wednesday, requesting that the food
firm stop using the image and pay an additional 88,000 yuan to
cover legal expenses.
It also asked that the Guangzhou-based chain to issue
clarifications for 90 days to say that it has nothing to do with
Bruce Lee. Real Kungfu, which sells rice bowls with Chinese
dishes, was founded in 1990 and has outlets in over 57 Chinese
cities.
Its logo is of a man dressed in a yellow long-sleeved top whose
looks and stance are similar to Bruce Lee and his famed 'ready
to strike' pose.
Real Kungfu on its Weibo account on Thursday said it was
"puzzled" by the lawsuit as it had used that logo for the last
15 years. It said that while there had been some issues in the
past, its use of the logo was approved by national authorities.
The filing of the case comes as China has pledged to improve
protection for intellectual property rights and apply stiffer
penalties, one of the key topics in Beijing's trade dispute with
the United States.
(Reporting by Brenda Goh; Editing by Simon Cameron-Moore)
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