Perhaps you have insider information that I don't. But it seems to me that, if they developed expertise in developing for OEMs - and the OEMs contracted with them for a specific product, then the OEMs have no rights over anything LinkPlay do in future.Linkplay is a systems integrator, most of these features are developed for brands they work with, then they release a low-price system under their own brand (Wiim) undercutting their own customers.. Of course it's cheaper when your competitors pay for most of the development. Is this illegal? No, and the brands made a mistake trusting Linkplay. But it's definitely a gray zone.
Then there is their agressive sales, often promising prices, features and quality that they can not meet, knowing that when a project is 75% in you can not move to a different platform and the brands are now dependent on them.
And then they hack in some features (Airplay..) without permission from service providers and sell a product, suddenly it has to be removed.. This is definitely not OK.
(Full disclosure, I work for another SI..)
Of course, as you say, OEMs may now reconsider whether to work with Linksys in future, now that they have to compete with WiiM. But surely that's an issue for the OEM - not for us end users? I'll purchase what is best for me. I have no loyalty to one manufacturer or another.
As for the Airplay issue - I'm not sure your characterisation of this is fully supported by the facts - at least as I understand them. I suspect this was an issue around a specific issue of licensing that LinkPlay misunderstood.Perhaps around the MFI (I believe it stands for "made for iPod" - showing you how long it's been around) chip that has long been a requirement for certain levels of Apple licensing.
Of course, you are entirely within your rights to buy or not buy from any vendor - especially as you clearly feel strongly about it.
But I can't see that some of your statements are backed by the facts I am aware of. If you have other information that is not in the public domain, then fair enough. I just don't know what it is...