An event called the “Christian Grammy Awards” isn’t authorized by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences and infringes its “Grammy” trademarks, according to an Oct. 31 complaint filed in Los Angeles federal district court.
The Recording Academy says it isn’t associated with CGA, which has been organizing and promoting an upcoming awards ceremony “with the stated intention of recognizing individuals from the Christian faith for their musical talents.”
“The addition of the word ‘Christian’ before ‘Grammy Awards’ is not sufficient to notify a consumer or the media that the ceremony and award presented are not affiliated with the ...
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