Unfortunately, you're just wasting your time and G.Skill's time, and a lawyer's time, but good luck. All G.Skill RGB sticks have a QVL list, and if your motherboard is not one of those on the QVL, you're not going to get far. It's a simple matter of going back though your posts complaining about these problems on a non-QVL AMD motherboard, when no AMD boards were supported.
That said, I use my G.Skill RGB ram on a QVL-listed motherboard without any issues, even when using the software.
But I'll track this and see how it pans out, just because I find it interesting. I'm not a lawyer, so I can't really comment on the issue specifically, just wanted to give my 2 cents worth. There might be some sort of weird legal precedent that helps you, but there is not in my global region.
Also worth noting is that G.Skill never claimed the software would be out of BETA at any date, so having any expectation as to the software NOT being BETA is purely a personal opinion. It is up to a consumer to educate themselves on how a product should and could be used, and what is not recommended, IMHO. That's why we do reviews, to help you guys educate yourselves on the products we cover.
You might just end up paying G.Skill's legal bills should this fail.