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The file finished. A ZIP folder appeared on his desktop. Elias took a deep breath and double-clicked. "Music isn't free, but neither is your time," the note read
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He watched the progress bar crawl toward 100%. He knew the risks. He’d heard the horror stories of ransomware locking up hard drives and identity theft. But the need to hear his music—to finally mix the drums and layer the vocals—outweighed the fear of a virus.
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