There goes my dream movie/media setup. I'm not surprised this happened, given their DVD CCA loss, but it's still incredibly disappointing. I'd been saving up for a proper M-CLASS system for years, ever since I first saw their DVD ripping and storage system when buying my first B&W 600 speakers. I was thrilled when they pushed into the retail consumer realm with their Encore series, and was actually going to shift the funds toward a Tera server next year instead.
At the end of the day, though, I guess the biggest problem they faced wasn't just the DVD-CCA loss, but their staunch refusal to get into cheaper consumer areas sooner. That interface was stellar enough to warrant cheaper, subscription-based hardware in my opinion, and their movie store was a brilliant idea of combining digital copy craze Ultraviolet with premium BD content/downloads.
I'm hoping someone buys them and finally rights the ship. There's a place for their stellar hardware, but there's an even bigger market for their best-in-class UI/UX. I'd gladly pay $100 to $200 a year for it on my AppleTV, for instance, with my Synology acting as storage. At the very least, please don't let the code base rot in some copyright troll's library, guys. If you won't sell it, at least open source it. Don't let excellent work rot.