I contacted both Bill and Fleecy about the so called settlement, the AmigaDE license etc.
They told me categorically that there was no settlement and that the court process was not concluded.
To the best of my knowledge, the judge won't rule on the case until Winter.
A succesful conclusion of the case through settlement would immediately show up in the court documents that certain parties were so keen on to produce in the past.
The case will be struck from the docket etc.
There are no indications of that.
With respect to the EULA, whether or not certain provisions of a EULA are enforceabel or not, depends entirely on the jurisdiction you are in.
To claim that EULA's are not valid in Europe is nonsense.
Courts might object to shrinkwrapped license (as opposed to say, a license where you need to click on "I accept") or might strike down certain provisions (as they have done in Germany) but there are almost no court decisons that rule that a EULA is illegal all by itself.