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"I'm not really sure what we can do at this point to prevent this from getting really bad."
I would suggest doing two things.
1. On the technical front, as you said, mobilize armies of Linux hackers, I would start by calling up the Germans (Who had a field-day cracking the Xbox 10 years ago), so that when the systems with neutered BIOSes start to show up, secure boot will face an ambush.
2. On the legal front, call up the European Commission, they have been hunting down Microsoft for a long time, they should be able to instantly see the problem here.