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This paper contains five contributions of the participants of the panel discussion on “Multi-agent Knowledge Modelling” in the EJC 2008 conference. We addressed four main topics: (a) Semantic Web technologies, (b) reality vs. agents, (c) cross-cultural knowledge and (d) communication of agents. Each of the discussants presented his/her view of the addressed problem. Some views were rather pessimistic, other optimistic or realistic, but all of them posed questions and raised open problems as well as solution proposals. Thus this paper is a contribution to the topic of multi-agent knowledge modelling from different points of view.