The chapter aims to draw a picture of current possible new spaces for copyright protection. In particular, it expands on whether modern copyright law should be more flexible as to whether new and unconventional works - including graffiti, tattoos, land art, culinary works, sport movements, yoga, jokes, magic tricks, DJ-sets, perfume making, TV formats, typefaces, news snippets, illegal and immoral works - deserve protection. This could be secured, for example, by interpreting the rules on protectable subject matter more broadly as well as relaxing the requirements to obtain protection. The chapter focuses on those forms of expression which have recently attracted attention amongst copyright scholars. In particular, the subjects have been selected with the mere purpose of identifying trends and highlighting possible commonalities and differences in the progressive expansion of the protectable subject matter.