What is more is that this CommodoreUSA can only use their licenses to produce computers in a keyboard style.
Well, shitty as it may be, at least in that case CUSA can stick with their x86s with AROS/Windows, and Hyperion/ACube/A-Eon etc can keep doing what they're doing. Not all that much will change. I doubt anyone who was planning to buy an X1000 or Sam will suddenly buy a Commdore USA PC instead just because it has a special sticker on it.
Who knows, with all this in the news, it may draw more attention to AmigaOS from people who weren't previously aware it was still in existence.