This page hosts court records from Christopher Boffoli’s recent federal copyright cases over Big Appetites, his series of photographs featuring tiny figures staged with food.

The records include Laurie McCormick’s answer to Boffoli’s amended complaint in federal court in San Diego, where she denies copying his Papaya Golf photograph and says her Papaya Trap image was independently made.

They also include Boffoli’s amended complaint, exhibits showing the disputed papaya and banana images, AWS takedown and counter-notice correspondence, and records from related copyright cases involving Flickr and John Straub.

Read the story: McCormick denies copying tiny-figures food photos in Big Appetites copyright case

Photographer denies copying photos of tiny figures on food
McCormick says her miniature food photographs were independently made, while Christopher Boffoli alleges they violated his copyrights.

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