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  2. File:World Karate Federation logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    This logo image consists only of simple geometric shapes or text. It does not meet the threshold of originality needed for copyright protection, and is therefore in the public domain . Although it is free of copyright restrictions, this image may still be subject to other restrictions .

  3. Category:Martial arts logos - Wikipedia

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  4. Professional Karate Association - Wikipedia

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    The original design of the PKA logo is a silhouette of Bill "Superfoot" Wallace performing a roundhouse kick. The PKA introduced Kickboxing to the world when it originated in the 1970s and was brought to prominence in September 1974, when the Professional Karate Association (PKA) held the first World Championships.

  5. American Kenpo - Wikipedia

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    International Kenpo Karate Association crest. The IKKA logo was designed by Dave Parker, Ed Parker's brother, in 1958. The design is meant to symbolically represent the art's modernized form while simultaneously acknowledging the roots of American Kenpo in traditional Chinese and Japanese martial arts. [4]: 122 Tiger

  6. File:TheKarateKidLogo.png - Wikipedia

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  7. Chitō-ryū - Wikipedia

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    The Chitō-ryū crest is an identifiable symbol, often worn by Chitō-ryū practitioners regardless of affiliation as a badge. The design was based on the original crest of the Japan Karatedo Federation (財団法人 全日本空手道連盟, Zaidan Hōjin Zen Nippon Karate-dō Renmei) founded by Toyama Kanken, of which Chitō-ryū is a member.

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