Those court proceedings that are available for streaming can be accessed via a dedicated website. Users simply log on to see a list of cases currently airing across the country. Topics range from drug trafficking to trademark disputes, divorce and murder cases and some of the proceedings can be streamed live as they happen.

Back in August, a New Zealand court announced that it would livestream court proceedings for the first time. Kim Dotcom's lawyers successfully argued that due to "public interest" in the case, the Megaupload founder's extradition hearings should be broadcast to YouTube. The two sides eventually settled on a 20-minute delay to allow for the removal of any suppressed evidence.