Here is the information and the link to the useful paper and dataset:

Google Drive is a powerful tool for building a personal movie database because it allows you to store files up to 5 TB (depending on your Google One

Bypassing Quotas: Popular movies often hit "download quotas." Some databases use indexing systems or mirror bots to bypass these limits, allowing continuous access even when original files are restricted. The Legality of Accessing Links The Danger of Sharing Files with “Anyone with the Link”

: Only share content that you have the legal right to distribute. Publicly sharing copyrighted movies can lead to your Google account being suspended or the files being flagged and removed. Streaming Quality

Seamless Integration: Users can easily "add to my drive" to save a film for later viewing on mobile devices or tablets. The Dark Side: Risks and Realities

Educational Use

Some universities share film studies materials via private Google Drive links for enrolled students. These are not public.

If you search for "Google Drive movie database link" on Google, you’ll often find Reddit threads, GitHub pages, or Telegram channels. Common sources include:

Despite the convenience, engaging with these links carries significant risks: