I 'live' WAY out in West Texas, about as white an area as you get. My DNS were off as of 8 am this morning but I am still getting CBS-HD (and after posting this will probably lose it within seconds

). Going to be interesting to see how tomorrow unfolds.
IMO the core will be how the judge defines "in active concert". As I understand it, it means "Persons or groups who knowingly assist and/or encourage [Echostar and their affiliates etc etc] wherever situated in accomplishing acts prohibited [by the ruling]. IMO NPS offering the DNS is what adds uncertainty and may make this work.
They're not a shell company. They offer the same products on C band and indeed at one point were in competition with E* as Your Satellite Provider. Technically they are still in competition with E*, as they offer identical programming via C band.
Thus, this is simply adding another mode of distribution for NPS for products they already offer. As I understand it, they're doing their own authorizations and indeed someone who's shut off by Dish can readily sign up for NPS services. Surely someone "in active concert" doesn't permit customers in arrears/default to continue to utilize associated equipment to receive programming. Could one take a stolen Dish receiver and use it with NPS?