low-brow - translation to spanish
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low-brow - translation to spanish

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Low-brow; Low brow; LowBrow; Lowbrow (disambiguation)

low-brow         
simple, ignorante, persona de poca cultura
lowbrow         
poco culto
sweat of the brow         
  • As [[James Gillray]], the artist of this 1797 etching, died in 1815, his works are in the [[public domain]] throughout the world. However, under the "sweat of the brow" doctrine, new copyright claims could be made over mechanical reproductions of the etching, due to the skill and labour involved in the reproduction.
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW DOCTRINE, ACCEPTED IN SOME JURISDICTIONS
Sweat of one's brow; Sweat-of-the-brow
= sudor de la frente
Ex: The US Supreme Court's 1991 decision in favour of Feist wiped away the idea that "sweat of the brow" is adequate for a copyright claim.

Definition

low-brow

Wikipedia

Lowbrow

Lowbrow may refer to:

  • Lowbrow, relating to, or suitable for a person with little taste or intellectual interest, the converse of highbrow
  • Lowbrow, forms of entertainment that are unsophisticated, i.e. not difficult or requiring much intelligence to be understood
  • Lowbrow (art movement), describes an underground visual art movement that arose in the Los Angeles, California, area in the late 1970s
  • Low culture, a derogatory term for some forms of popular culture
  • Lowbrow, the original title of the pilot of the Cartoon Network series Megas XLR
  • Danger: Low Brow, a radio comedy show from Melbourne aired from 1985 to 1991
  • Low comedy, a form of unsophisticated entertainment
Examples of use of low-brow
1. Student union president Isabelle Poniatowski told Reuters the campaign was low–brow and lacked class.
2. All this fuss might seem strange to American listeners, but in Britain, good–cause music has a long tradition; it‘s often high–minded in its conception and low–brow in its execution.
3. In April, appreciating the man‘s Evita qualities, they decided he should embark on a rainbow tour of low–brow events so he could bow out in a blaze of glory.
4. More recently he popped up on Sky One, presenting a documentary series on street gangs that was more low–brow than the woolly poodle he used to walk around the Square.
5. Three years ago, Hilton provided an equal–opportunity insult to low–brow America, with the TV series "The Simple Life." Hilton and friend Nicole Richie (daughter of pop singer Lionel Richie) left behind their lives of privilege and lived on a small farm in Arkansas.