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"Music isn't something you buy," he would mutter to his robotic companion, a salvaged drone named Hum. "It’s something you liberate." The Hunt for the Unclaimed music to buy for free

"Listen to that," Elias whispered as a synth-wave beat pulsed through his headset. "No copyright claims, no legal gray areas. Just pure creation." The Song of the People He even found a mysterious figure named Richard

As the sun began to rise, Elias uploaded his latest story to the city's network. He had used Adobe Express to sync his visuals with the tracks he'd scavenged, ensuring every beat hit exactly when it needed to. "No copyright claims, no legal gray areas

But Elias's favorite place was BandLab. It wasn't a store; it was a community. There, he could collaborate with artists from across the globe, creating tracks that were free to use and shared in the cloud. It was here that he realized the greatest secret of the city: the best music wasn't bought for free—it was .

He looked out over the city as his music began to play from the speakers of every citizen who chose to listen. The price of the song was zero, but the value of the story was everything.

Elias spent his nights scouring the deep archives of the YouTube Audio Library, a digital vault filled with tracks that required nothing more than a simple mention of their creator. He wasn't looking for the chart-toppers; he wanted the "Creative Commons," the sounds that lived for the sake of being heard.