A new conviction for Eric Zemmour.

The far-right presidential candidate was sentenced on Friday for "copyright infringement" after the unauthorized use of film images in his campaign clip, according to the judgment of which AFP obtained a copy .

Eric Zemmour and his Reconquest party!

are ordered to pay a total of 70,000 euros to the plaintiffs, including the companies Gaumont and EuropaCorp, the directors Luc Besson and François Ozon or the Society of Dramatic Authors and Composers (SACD).

Many complaints

The campaign clip, broadcast on YouTube to officially announce Eric Zemmour's presidential candidacy, included a large number of archive images, used without the authorization of their authors or those present in the image.

Many people were moved, including Laeticia Hallyday, by the presence of images in this long anxiety-provoking clip without filing a complaint against Eric Zemmour.

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