A French court convicted Franck Le Calvez of fraud on Wednesday for claiming he created the Disney animated character Nemo.
Le Calvez -- who claimed that the title character from the animated hit Finding Nemo was based on a clown fish named Pierrot that he invented -- was ordered to pay the equivalent of about $100,000 in damages and legal fees.
The court found that Nemo was created first, and that Le Calvez

CBC Arts: Author in 'Nemo' case committed fraud: court



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