Digger Goreman wrote:Dissolved the BBRC and placed gag orders....
The BBRC was theirs to dissolve, and likely related to their plans to stop supporting the game. Gag orders... well... like most things related to GW and this community they're more a voluntary thing related to lacking a spine than they are to anything legitimate.
Digger Goreman wrote:Attacked the online community, shutting down sites and threatening legal ruin
Threatening is the key word - they didn't shut down any sites, they just rattled their sabers and some people ran like frightened little girls. There wasn't really any force behind their threats, but most companies know that people are timid. For any site that refused to comply... nothing happened.
Digger Goreman wrote:Even took away the Blood Bowl and dice rights from the sycophantic sNAFu....
Again, this is more related to people being afraid to get on GW's bad side than it is to any sort of legal requirement. The NAF could continue making dice using their own designs and there wouldn't be anything GW could do about it. Why the NAF doesn't do so is anybody's guess.
Digger Goreman wrote:Agreed that sNAFu would love to have their tiny testicles back in granny's purse but, really, the few and deluded are banking on THAT relationship?!
True enough.. The NAF tries to obey GW not because they're required to but because they worry that if GW changes its mind and starts producing Blood Bowl again, that any disobedience will ruin their chances to re-establish their previous relationship with GW. I think that's a waste of time, myself, but I don't run the NAF.
Digger Goreman wrote:Show me the money and how gw gets their dividends on it, and I might stop laughing....

There is little that GW can do about people using the same rules that governed Blood Bowl and republishing them without directly quoting the GW document verbatim, and without tripping on GW's trademarks and copyrights. It doesn't much matter whether or not GW has control or gets any money, the best they can do otherwise is make empty threats. The bigger danger is, as you say, that the NAF lacks the cajones to strike out on their own.