An electoral commercial of the Lega di Salvini, which has gone viral, mimics the comparative campaign of the Pd di Letta, relaunches the violent audio of the former head of cabinet of the mayor of Rome Gualtieri, Albino Ruberti and uses the famous passage of the 'secular creed 'by Stefano Accorsi in the film Radiofreccia.
Domenico Procacci for Fandango, Luciano Ligabue and Stefano Accorsi, respectively producer, author and actor of the 1998 film, formally warned, through their lawyers, the "Lega per Salvini Premier" from the use of the audio piece with Accorsi's voice, taken from Radiofreccia "illegitimately" - they say in a note - and inserted in an electoral video currently broadcast on all social media and taken up by the press.
The short film "that embarrasses the Democratic Party,
The voiceover of the professional voice actor says 'they have no mercy'.
The next scene is a fake of the Democratic Party's election poster with the foreground of Enrico Letta on a red field 'Kneeling or I'll shoot you' and on a blue field 'Italia standing' with the symbol of the League.
"Let's turn on the light after the darkness of the Democratic Party": Viale Mazzini, Mirafiori in Turin, Monte dei Paschi di Siena, Hotel House Porto Recanati and the port of Lampedusa ". The League" used "the" secular creed "of Radiofreccia for the own electoral campaign, "without asking for any authorization (which would not have been granted), and with grave contempt of the law on copyright", reads the note from Fandango. In the warning Procacci, Ligabue and Accorsi "