@Glaucus
Who is and who is not in the right regarding DE will eventually be decided by the court. There is a contract involved, after all, and if the court decides that contract is breached, then Genesi are perfectly entitled to enforce it, whatever their ulterior motives may be.
The reason I'm singling out Amiga Inc on the issue is because so far they are the ones who have made it plain they will not negotiate. I haven't heard anything to suggest Genesi would not accept an out-of-court settlement if Amiga Inc were prepared to consider a compromise.
You seem to saying that Genesi are inflexible for not dropping the matter altogether. I would respectfully suggest that is not how compromises work. For one side to give up something, the other side must do so too.
I suspect we can all speculate about Genesi's real motives for pursuing the matter, but I submit those are irrelevant. Given the opportunity does anyone have any doubt Amiga Inc would try to damage Genesi if the tables were turned?
(I should add that I would very much like to see the court decide on the matter on the merits of the evidence presented, and not as a result of a default situation. A default judgement would only leave the impression that the result was obtained by manipulation of the justice system, rather than a manifestation of justice itself. At the same time interminable delays are intolerable and cannot be allowed to continue. A final resolution is desperately needed)