Devil will be in the details of course, but seems reasonable to me. Ia public land I have heard a few people comment about being caught on multiple cell cams on public land being more or less unavoidable and it being kind of a crappy experience as result, as well as it discouraging people from hunting in areas with cameras, so whether intended or not it is resulting in areas being “claimed”. I havent personally seen it so cant comment on the reality, just relating.
Fwiw NH has a reg preventing use for hunting, you can either not download pics until after a hunt or set it to delay sending for 24hrs with some brands. Obviously some people chafe at this, but the folks I know that work within it are generally pretty supportive and its not really an onerous requirement. I own and use cell cams year round, its fun as hell and the wife and I drink coffee and look at pics nearly every morning. I would not have a problem with it if I had to keep on private or delay pics in-season or similar.
I do think the distinction between situations in various states is important on this topic—use of tools that increase efficacy is different between a state with draw-hunts only and limited opportunity, versus a state with multiple otc tags available for a 3 or 4+ month season with the express goal of reducing a population, as well as states with lots of public vs very little public hunting opportunity.
I DONT think size/score of a buck or convenience of being able to scout on a distant area is relevant to the issue, have seen that brought up around the issue.