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sweat of the brow - перевод на Английский

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW DOCTRINE, ACCEPTED IN SOME JURISDICTIONS
Sweat of one's brow; 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.

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.
blood, sweat and tears         
  • Churchill]], protected by a military helmet, in 1940
POLITICAL CATCHPHRASE
Blood, toil, tears, and sweat speech; Blood, Toil, Tears and Sweat; Blood, Toil, Tears, and Sweat; BTT&S; Blood, sweat and tears; Blood toil tears and sweat; "Blood, toil, tears and sweat"; Blood, toil, tears, and sweat; Blood, toil, sweat and tears
= sangre, sudor y lágrimas
Ex: It seems that American executives will not be happy until they have wrung more sweat, blood, and tears out of the American worker.
brow         
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Sweat of the brow

Sweat of the brow is an intellectual property law doctrine that is chiefly related to copyright law. According to this doctrine, an author gains rights through simple diligence during the creation of a work, such as a database, or a directory. Substantial creativity or "originality" is not required.

Under a "sweat of the brow" doctrine, the creator of a work, even if it is completely unoriginal, is entitled to have that effort and expense protected; no one else may use such a work without permission, but must instead recreate the work by independent research or effort. The classic example is a telephone directory. In a "sweat of the brow" jurisdiction, such a directory may not be copied, but instead a competitor must independently collect the information to issue a competing directory. The same rule generally applies to databases and lists of facts.

According to the Databases Directive 96/9/EC, member states of the EU are obliged to confer protection known as the database right on non-original databases, that is on those that embody no creativity, but are a consequence of substantial investment (financial, labour etc.).