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Bruce Lee’s daughter is suing a Chinese fast-food chain for using an image of the late martial arts legend.

Bruce Lee Enterprises, a California-based company run by Shannon Lee, has alleged that Real Kungfu, Zhen Gong Fu in Chinese, has used an image of Bruce Lee for its logo without permission, reports Efe news.

WHAT! Bruce Lee’s Daughter Sues Chinese Fast Food Chain For Using The Late Martial Art Legend’s Photo

The company that owns the image rights of Bruce Lee demands a compensation payment of 210 million yuan ($30 million) and the removal of the image.

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The actor and martial artist died in 1973.

Real Kungfu, founded in 1990, has more than 600 stores in the Asian country and has used an image that bears a striking resemblance to the actor since 2004. The restaurant chain published a statement on its official Weibo account, the Chinese equivalent of Twitter, which said it was “perplexed” by the lawsuit.

The logo features a man sporting a yellow sweater in a Kung Fu pose similar to the one adopted and made famous by Lee, who died in 1973. A Shanghai court will now have to rule on the case.