Paul Gibbons, 29, and Barry Terence Warren, 47, had already been sentenced to
four months' and six months' imprisonment respectively.
The court estimated that Warren's financial benefit from criminality was
£11,414.52, but only a nominal amount was confiscated because he had no
available assets.
Gibbons's benefit was assessed at £284,710.12, and he has been ordered to pay
£78,873.44 from his available assets, including the equity from his home and the
price of a motor vehicle.
Gibbons was ordered to pay back this amount within six months or serve two
years' imprisonment in default.
"This case demonstrates the enormous financial risk faced by those who sell
counterfeit computer and video games," said Michael Rawlinson, deputy director
general of ELSPA.
"Any profit made through this kind of illegal activity can be claimed back
under the Proceeds of Crime Act, and it shows anyone tempted to become involved
that counterfeiting doesn't pay."
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