1. Claim 2 1 10,000 yuan! Bruce Lee's daughter sued Kung Fu Fast Food.
Bruce Lee's daughter Li Xiangning sued Kung Fu Fast Food, claiming 265.438 billion yuan. According to media reports, after the Kung Fu movie became a hit in 2004, the novel was used in real Kung Fu fast food, and even chain stores were opened all over the country, which made a mess. According to the similarity between the specific trademark of Kung Fu fast food and the portrait of Bruce Lee, it is not surprising that Bruce Lee's daughter sued.
Second, from the legal interpretation: this may constitute portrait infringement.
From the perspective of portrait right, portrait right is generally a right enjoyed by a person from birth to death. Bruce Lee has been dead for many years, so from the perspective of portrait right, it has nothing to do with the use of Bruce Lee's portrait. To put it another way, although Bruce Lee's portrait right is no longer enjoyed, there is no doubt that Bruce Lee's portrait is definitely a public figure in the public domain, and Bruce Lee's family has suffered some losses because his image has been used, so it is certainly possible to sue Kung Fu. From this perspective, Kung Fu is likely to constitute an infringement of the right to portrait, infringing on the related rights and interests of Bruce Lee's family.
Third, from other angles: the possibility of playing the ball is really great.
Although at present, real Kung Fu fast food claims that it doesn't know what's going on, it doesn't think it's an infringement, and it's even more unwilling to accept an out-of-court settlement. However, according to the current evaluation of netizens, everyone said that when they saw this brand of fast food for the first time, they directly thought that this fast food restaurant had a certain connection with Bruce Lee. Although Bruce Lee has been dead for many years, the right to portrait is certainly not protected. However, if other companies use portraits of public figures as trademarks of their own companies, it is likely to infringe on the interests of the deceased, and close relatives of the deceased can defend their rights.