Fits the profile. It looks more and more like Hyperion will have to take legal action if they want to defend their position. Which I think they'd like to avoid, considering the financial strain from other developments. The curious part is that I think they'd need to sue Amiga, Inc and not Commodore USA, since CUSA can claim to have licensed the TM in good faith. So if there will be any action it will be Hyperion vs Amiga, Inc all over again.
Even if it would get to that as far as I can tell CUSA could continue to use the trademark they have pending the result from the legal action. The very same way Hyperion kept at it even during the legal proceedings.