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EMI’s new senior vice president of digital strategy is not only trumpeted by the company as a founder of tumbleweed-filled virtual world Second Life, he’s proud to say that he doesn’t know of, or buy, much new music. He sure does like that Amazon sells stuff without DRM, though–and he complains about the iTunes Store’s offerings being “broken” by copyright protection, even though the shop made a big deal about going DRM-free with his new employer’s wares last year. I guess he didn’t have to endure one of those job interviews where you’re required to prove that you know, you know, something about your potential place of work and the job you’d be doing there. [Silicon Alley Insider]