Telemundo’s Spanish-language telenovela El Rostro de Analia not only is a success in the Hispanic community, but its 170 episodes play in countries such as Serbia, Albania, Bulgaria and even Vietnam.
But a copyright infringement lawsuit against Telemundo Communications Group LLC claims the series is just carbon copy of a Venezuelan show in the late 1980s, Maria Maria, created by the same writer.
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