Vancouver-based geolocation piracy pro GeoComply has added a suite of updates to its GeoGuard database to capitalize not just on the increased VPN (virtual private network) trends seen during the pandemic – but also the evolved behaviors of the pirates that use them. GeoComply is likely a new name to many Faultline readers, so before getting stuck into the updates, the company’s Director of Global Sales, James Clark, explained that its stripes were earned from success in online gambling, protecting companies by accurately locating players’ whereabouts, which has proved particularly useful in the unique US market where the legality of gambling varies from State to State. On the back of this success, GeoComply saw an opportunity ripe for the taking…