Our stance is for moral reasons, not legal ones. As for intent, we know how most people will use backup loaders (hint: the answer is piracy).
I wasn't saying you guys are hiding exploits and its cool because the wii u scene has more than one person trying to free it. I was just saying people don't release exploits for fear of getting sued if your doing it for moral reason kudos to you but that's not most people's excuse. Also your right most people do use it for piracy (who cares because wiiukey will be out and anyone who wants to pirate can so what difference will it make to you?)
it's like on the 3ds anyone who wants to pirate games already is, not releasing an exploit to open up later firmwares for fear of piracy is ridiculous.its already running rampant and someone is profiting off it because of hackers that don't wanna release their exploits because of "morals"
Listen I cant do what you guys do so I have no place to talk, but not for nothing if piracy was the thing that killed devices i could understand but the psvita and wii u are proof that piracy has nothing to do with bad sales. The psp didn't "die" and it was the most piracy driven community I had ever seen which without that community the psp would have died much sooner, since you know psp actually sucked and 90% of people that wasted their money on one was for home brew.
If you plan on releasing something that allows people to play backups thats just wrong, tho not illegal, but to release an exploit that would take another completely unrelated coder just as good as you to write a backup loader i don't know how that can hurt your "morals"