Britney Spears testified to the court virtually on June 23 about her conservatorship conditions. (Getty) The 2019 California Rules of Court read: "Any violation of this rule or an order made under this rule is an unlawful interference with the proceedings of the court and may be the basis for an order terminating media coverage, a citation for contempt of court, or an order imposing monetary or other sanctions as provided by law." RELATED: Asked for comment, Los Angeles County Superior Court Communications Director Ann E Donlan told The Hollywood Reporter: "Parties who publish unauthorised recordings of court proceedings in violation of a court order are subject to sanctions and other potential liability pursuant to California Code of Civil Procedure section 1209 and other applicable law."