Since its debut on December 17 2021, Spider‑Man: No Way Home (hereafter ) has become one of the most discussed entries in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). The film’s unprecedented box‑office haul—exceeding $1.9 billion worldwide—has been accompanied by a vibrant online discourse that extends beyond legitimate streaming services. In particular, peer‑to‑peer sharing of the full‑length feature via cloud‑storage services (e.g., Google Drive) has drawn both scholarly attention and legal scrutiny.
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| Strategy | Effectiveness | Limitations | |---|---|---| | | High detection of known audio/video fingerprints. | Can generate false positives for user‑generated content. | | Watermarking & Forensic Markers | Enables tracing of leaks to specific accounts. | Requires pre‑distribution embedding; not retroactive. | | Legal Action Against “Super‑Uploaders” | Deters large‑scale distributors. | Resource‑intensive; may drive activity underground. | | Education Campaigns | Increases public awareness of piracy harms. | Behavioural change is gradual. | Since its debut on December 17 2021, Spider‑Man: