You have my appreciation for the efforts being made by Titan folks toward a safe solution. The high player population I got to experience over the weekend is exactly what I'd love to be part of in a restored CoH service. Without a serious attempt to get clearance from NCSoft, it's clear that we could not truly relax on that biggest legal target, or enjoy the lowest latency, or donate funds cleanly to its operation.
I will continue to support various concepts for a plug & play server solution, takedown-resistant distributed player data storage, and at least partially-transferable characters already being proposed via coder discord. I believe that an independent community of durable and flexible-rule private servers should flourish, along with options for personal/family servers. However, the key to regaining a large friendly and trusting casual player population - many of our very important community members (and new ones!) - is a legal, visible, easily-funded welcome center. Good luck to us all, though regardless of the outcome - we'll learn something useful. Do we have a corporate friend to be praised for new wisdom, or a confirmed villain to be countered...