A recent ruling by the Madrid Court of Appeals has solidified the legacy of flamenco legend Paco de Lucía, confirming him as the sole author of the timeless masterpiece, "Entre dos Aguas." This decision follows a legal battle concerning the authorship of 37 musical works, originally co-signed by producer José Torregrosa.

A Victory for Artistic Integrity
The court's decision rejects an appeal against a previous ruling by a commercial court, effectively ending a long-standing dispute. This landmark decision ensures that Paco de Lucía's artistic contribution to "Entre dos Aguas" and the other 36 works is rightfully recognized. The legal victory underscores the importance of protecting the intellectual property rights of artists and creators.
“This ruling is a testament to Paco de Lucía’s genius and dedication to his craft,” said a representative for the de Lucía estate. “It is crucial that artists receive the recognition they deserve for their original works.”
"Sálvame" Creators Launch New Production Company
In other entertainment news, Adrián Madrid and Óscar Cornejo, the creative minds behind the popular television show "Sálvame," have announced the launch of their new independent audiovisual production company, La OSA Producciones. This venture marks a new phase of expansion for the duo, as Fabricantes Studio, their previous company, ceases operations.

Focus on New Projects
La OSA Producciones already has four projects underway, with a particular focus on creating content for La 1 afternoons. This move signals a shift in the landscape of Spanish television production, as independent companies like La OSA Producciones gain prominence. The company aims to bring fresh and innovative programming to viewers.
The launch of La OSA Producciones is a significant development in the Spanish media landscape, promising new and exciting content for audiences. The future of entertainment looks bright with these creative forces at the helm.
