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The Mutiny of Ana Obregón, the Alternative Ending of 'Ana and the 7' Recorded in Secret that Provoked a Judicial War with the Producer

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Ana Obregón wanted a wedding. The producer, an open ending. What began as a creative disagreement escalated into a judicial battle that paralysed the broadcast of four chapters for two years. The actress took TVE to court claiming copyright on the most watched series of the decade and got something unusual: that a judge decide how a television fiction should end. The conflict broke out in May 2005, when the fifth season of the series reached his…
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Ana Obregón wanted a wedding. The producer, an open ending. What began as a creative disagreement escalated into a judicial battle that paralysed the broadcast of four chapters for two years. The actress took TVE to court claiming copyright on the most watched series of the decade and got something unusual: that a judge decide how a television fiction should end. The conflict broke out in May 2005, when the fifth season of the series reached his…

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Moncloa broke the news in on Wednesday, February 11, 2026.
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