Seems more than a tad bit hypocritical of Eastman's-- who prides itself on the quality of information it sells. Certainly it's not GPS coordinates, but its a sellout just the same. Guess it's ok to sell your soul for a buck, just don't let the other guy sell his.
Totally get where you're coming from, and I'm in no way defending Eastmans at all here...but, there is a difference.
The information they sell is a lot of time wayyy out of date, good information perhaps 5-10 years ago. Plus, they aren't selling you exact coordinates, with a picture of a buck, where to camp, and how to hunt it...they're selling you information that is readily available on just about any GF website. More of a compilation of data that may, or may not be, easier for the consumer to maneuver through. Savvy hunters usually know about good things way prior to it being published in a magazine...and of course, things are constantly changing.
Does Eastman's information skew draw odds...very likely. Do some areas receive more pressure due to their data...very likely. But, that's a longgg way from selling an in depth scouting package, IMO.
Some things are always going to be more impactful, like pre-scouting a buck for sale to another hunter, than providing a basic over-view of an area, how to apply, etc.
Plus, you cant look at each individual technology and/or thing that gives us an advantage. They aren't mutually exclusive, but rather, additive in how they impact success rates, herd health, season length...blah, blah, blah. Each one individually, may not make much of a difference...add them all together...very impactful. My take, limit the things you can, each one makes a difference in the long run.
Its much easier to jump on things like scouting packages now, rather than let it keep having a bigger and bigger negative impact. We made the same argument with aerial scouting when we passed the law a few years ago to stop that from going on. Best to get in front of it.
I've weighed my options, thought plenty about this and I always come back to the same conclusion that its best to just stop this right now. Our resources just cant take any more pressure, IMO.