I'd say the coins are arguably not yours to begin with, is the seizure action not written into the BSV codebase in the same way that the absolute custody of BTC is written into Bitcoin?
I suppose you are right. When CSW and his buddies can arbitrarily move any coins, then at best on BSV you have an IOU from CSW. It's really not that different to a centralized exchange - CSW owns everything, you can only use "your" coins with his permission, and you can lose everything at a moment's notice and there is nothing you can do about it.
CSw lost to a school teacher becasue hodlnauts side asked some good questions and informed the judge better about the whole situation
And because of a huge community campaign which raised $1.5 million to fund Hodlonaut's legal team:
https://opensats.org/projects/opensats_legal_defense