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has been given to authors and the Harvard form of referencing has been
utilised. Any breach of copyright has been unintentional and any problems
should be immediately directed to the National Karate Academies Webmaster.
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Academies, (formerly Zen Do Ryu Freestyle Karate Academies), and has been
used with the permission of the Founder, Professor Steve Miranda, or used
with the permission of the original author. The names “ZDR Karate”, “ZDR
Freestyle Karate”, “Zen Do Ryu Freestyle Karate Academy” and “Zen Do Ryu
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The logo consisting of the
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hand side and "Ju-jitsu" on the right hand side, with the name "National
Karate Academies" above and the name "Zen Do Ryu System" below is
a Registered Trade
Mark with IP Australia and should not be used without the
written permission of the owner, Professor Steve Miranda.
The slogan "Better
Martial Arts Through Research" is a Registered Trade Mark with IP
Australia and should not be used without the written permission of the
owner, Professor Steve Miranda. The slogan "Seriously
Great Martial Arts" is a "Common Law" Trademark and is covered
under the Commonwealth Trade Practices Act 1974. The name "National Karate
Academies" when used alone without the associated symbol is a
"Common Law" Trade Mark and is covered under the Commonwealth
Trade Practices Act 1974.
Anyone using the
above-mentioned names or logos without written permission may be in breach of Australian
Commonwealth legislation and is advised to contact National Karate
Academies for clarification.
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