Need to verify if the telenovela was removed from YouTube. Maybe check recent updates or search for any news on that. If there are rumors or speculations, I should avoid confirming without evidence, just present facts.

In summary, the response should guide the user toward legal alternatives, explain the limitations of using YouTube for this, and emphasize respecting intellectual property rights.

Possible legal streaming platforms in Spanish-speaking countries: Netflix, Amazon Prime, HBO or other regional services. They might have it if they are partners with the production company. Also, some official platforms might have a YouTube channel with clips but not full episodes.

Also, the user might be using YouTube as a source for free viewing, but legitimate platforms might require a subscription. I should suggest those options. Plus, there's the aspect of regional availability—some services are only in certain countries.

Another angle: maybe they want to upload the episodes themselves but need guidance on how to do it legally. However, uploading copyrighted content without permission violates YouTube's policies. That's a red flag. I should mention legal alternatives, like streaming services that have the rights to the telenovela.