The [URL=http://www.theeca.com/]Entertainment Consumers Association[/URL] bills itself as an advocacy group for gamers, so in light of Ubisoft’s new anti-piracy scheme that requires a constant Internet connection to play its PC games, I was curious whether the ECA was going to bat against the publisher. Beau Hunter, the ECA’s digital rights consultant, answered my questions by e-mail. You can [URL=http://gamercrave.com/an-interview-with-the-entertainment-consumers-association/2239/]read the whole thing if you like[/URL], but here’s what I took away from Hunter’s responses. ([URL=http://gamercrave.com/so-whats-the-eca-doing-about-ubisofts-drm/2236/]MORE[/URL])