"Sweat of the brow" awards copyright protection to a work without originality, but which requires diligence and hard work. A common example is an urtext edition of a classical composer, which can take years of research and erudite editing, but ultimately only produce what the composer originally intended.
"Sweat of the brow" is not upheld in the US; it is not included in UK law, but has been upheld in court.
Sweat of Your Brow was created on 2005-06-22.
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SALT
"I see a lily on thy brow" is a metaphor for sweat drops. That's what i was taught.
Demarco
The sweat on his brow proved he was smelting heavy metals because he was a blacksmith.
It means 'to work by the sweat of your brow'.
Eyebrows protect the eyes from dust, sweat, and other foreign particles. The hair on your brow blocks sweat, water and dirt from dripping down from the forehead and irritating the eye.
Elizabeth Preston has written: 'Abridgement of the Secret Doctrine (Quest Books)' 'A writer's guide to copyright' -- subject(s): Copyright
I'm waking up to ash and dust I wipe my brow and I sweat my rust I'm breathing in the chemicals yeah
Mark Reisler has written: 'By the sweat of their brow' -- subject(s): Emigration and immigration, History, Mexican Alien labor
Copyright law wouldn't apply to a skin care product, as it is not a creative work.