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Channel 7 sues 9, alleging The Hotplate is a copycat

Hotplate host Scott Pickett has come out swinging at Channel Seven. Photo: AAP

Hotplate host Scott Pickett has come out swinging at Channel Seven. Photo: AAP

Two major TV networks are bound for court on Tuesday, in a stoush that alleges Channel Nine copied Seven’s My Kitchen Rules format.

Channel Nine’s The Hotplate is the target, after Seven lodged Federal Court papers detailing the alleged similarities between the two cooking shows.

Seven is taking both Channel Nine and its production company Endemol to court over the allegations of copyright infringement and intellectual property theft.

“Channel 9’s on-air promotions for its program had a strange sense of déjà vu,” a Seven spokesman told News Corp.

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Hotplate host Scott Pickett has come out swinging at Channel Seven. Photo: AAP

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“We then saw it. We believe Nine has appropriated Seven’s My Kitchen Rules original format and related production elements and contravened copyright.”

In Nine’s new show, contestants renovate six existing restaurants and compete for a grand prize of $100,000.

In My Kitchen Rules, which debuted in 2010, competitors cook off against each other in studio-based challenges for a grand prize of $100,000.

Hotplate host Scott Pickett blasted Channel Seven over the decision to take Nine to court.

“At the end of the day, Channel 7 might want to have a look at themselves,” he told the Herald Sun.

House Rules is an absolute rip off of The Block, and A Current Affair was around 20 years before Today Tonight came on the scene.

“People in glass houses shouldn’t throw stones.

“Obviously there are a few similarities, but that’s food shows.”

Pickett accused Seven of sourness after its other food show Restaurant Revolution failed to impress in the ratings.

Restaurant Revolution had been pitted against The Hotplate in the same time slot.

So far, neither show has rated well, with The Hotplate narrowly beating out Seven’s offering.

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