From Billboard.com:
Two organizations dedicated to celebrating and promoting gospel music are facing off in court over which has the right to the genre's hall of fame. The Nashville-based Gospel Music Association (GMA), founded in 1964, each year names inductees to its Gospel Music Hall of Fame. It has sued to force the Detroit-based Gospel Music Hall of Fame & Museum, founded in 1995, to stop using the name.
The Hall of Fame & Museum is "knowingly using the Gospel Hall of Fame and Museum mark, which they know infringes upon and violates the rights of the Gospel Music Association," the Nashville organization said in the lawsuit.
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