1. Originality in copyright: a solution to the database problem? John Adams, 2. Legal issues pertaining to the restoration and reconstitution of manuscripts, sheet music, paintings and films for marketing purposes, Paul Torremans, 3. A canadian copyright narrative, Daniel Gervais, 4. Can and should misappropriation also protect databases? A comparative approach, Estelle Derclaye, 5. Database copyright: the story of BHB, Charlotte Waelde, 6. "Une chose publique"? The author's domain and the public domain in early British, French and US copyright law, Jane Ginsburg, 7. Draw me a public domain, Valérie-Laure Benabou and Séverine Dusollier, 8. Could multimedia works be protected as a form of audiovisual works? Irini Stamatoudi, 9. Adequate protection of folklore - a work in progress, Silke von Lewinski, 10. Regulatingcompetition by way of copyright limitations and exceptions, Thomas Dreier, 11. Competition in the field of collective management: preferring "creative competition" to allocative efficiency in European copyright law, Josef Drexl, 12. Individual and collective management of copyright in a digital environment, Marco Ricolfi, 13. Copyright law and scientific research, Reto Hilty, 14. Copyright and freedom of expression in Sweden - private law in a constitutional context, Jan Rosén, 15. On-line teaching and copyright: any hopes for an EU harmonized playground? Raquel Xalabarder, 16. Development of law in Asia: divergence versus convergence. Copyright piracy and the prosecution of copyright offences and the adjudication of IP cases: is there a need for a special IP court in Malaysia? Ida Madieha bt. Abdul Ghani Azmi, 17. Alternative dispute resolution - a remedy for soothing tensions between technological measures and exceptions? Brigitte Lindner, 18. Qualitative effects of copyright policies, Antoom Quaedvlieg, 19. Questioning the principles of territoriality: the determination of territorial mechanisms of commercialisation, Paul Torremans. 20. A broadcasters' treaty? Tom Rivers.