Shanghai district abolishes plan for Yao sculpture (Shanghai Daily) Updated: 2006-07-05 09:24
A subsidiary to Shanghai's Changning District is abandoning its plan
to erect a Yao Ming street-side sculpture in the area after the
star's manager expressed concern over image rights infringement.
The Zhoujiaqiao sub-district office confirmed it was abandoning its plan to
install an over-sized steel glass sculpture modeled after Yao at the
intersection of Wuyi Rd and Zhongshan Rd West.
The creation was originally intended to add to the "sporting atmosphere" of
the Zhoujiaqiao block, home of the Shanghai International Gymnastic Center.
"Instead, we have come up with a replacement project representing five
glass-steel figures of basketball players shooting, blocking or catching," said
a clerk at the sub-district office surnamed Liu. "But we will not model any of
them after specific basketball players."
The sculptures had long been on the agenda of the Zhoujiaqiao office only to
be scrapped weeks before the proposed unveiling date at the end of this month.
Lu Hao, a member of Yao's management team, said he had never heard of the
sculpture plan until informed by a colleague.
"One of my colleagues has already spoken to the office about their concern,"
said Lu. "Although it doesn't sound much like a case of infringement, they
should have consulted us before deciding to use Yao's image."
The only Yao sculpture in town belongs to Madame Tussauds. The real-size wax
figure stands at the reception area of the museum on Nanjing Rd
West.
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