Around Europe, governments and institutions are seeking to reduce their use of digital services from U.S. Big Tech companies and turning to domestic or free alternatives. The push for “digital sovereignty” is gaining attention as the Trump administration strikes an increasingly belligerent posture toward the continent, highlighted by recent tensions over Greenland that intensified fears that Silicon Valley giants could be compelled to cut off access.


My point was that the court hearing is, by design, in an open forum hosted by the state. There is no supposed privacy to defend from the state. You being in a room (whether physical or digital) that is state controlled is not an issue there.
Your communications with your counsel should be private, though and that method of communication should not be breachable by the state.
So when you complain about using their facilities you are only correct in the latter sense.
wtf, no, most cases are not open.
Yeah, it is. Since the state owns the streams & recordings, they can edit an control the narratives to their wishes.
Still evading state forced counsil electronic meetings, huh.