But they do have TV Freedom...they can freely sign up with another provider---one who abides by the law---in order to receive Distant Network such as ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC, etc. I feel sorry for those who are legally receiving DNS, but this situation is E*'s fault and not the fault of bad laws or bad legislators. People often forget that broadcasters lease spectrum from the FCC as a public service...they are not under the same rules and regulations as cable TV programmers. If people don't like their local O&O or affiliate, they are free to complain...contact the news media...or buy the stations if they so desire. If people still don't like their local broadcasters...well, they certainly have the freedom to move to another location.
People need to remember that Broadcast TV is not Cable TV. Broadcast networks serve local communities while still providing access to national network programming. This model is not likely to change in the near future. Why? Because it's what people want, and it is what has served communities well over the past 50+ years.
As far as E* customers being punished...indirectly, yes! However, those who are legally receiving DNS can sign up with DirecTV today and receive their legally obtained DNS channels tomorrow.
As far as those who have been illegally receiving DNS...time to enjoy your locally provided channel or look into FTA/Canadian.