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Valid key-files for IBrowse is obviously out in the wild. As I have said before, I can't personally see any moral obstacles for using them, as things are now.
You want web browsing to "continue"(?!) on classic Amigas, then:
1) Check out the possibilities to purchase the sources of IBrowse.
2) Check out the possibilities to purchase the sources of Voyager. As Itix said, it's not at all unstable, I used Voyager back on MorphOS 1.4, and its stability is definitely on par with IBrowse.
A community bounty ("NOOO, NOT AGAIN!!!!") might be an option, but IMHO, chances are very big that both IP holders will either:
1) Ignore any requests.
2) Greatly overestimate the real life value of the code today (like Magellan2 for example)
But why not try?
However, I think it's pretty safe to claim that neither of these would ever come very far (if anywhere at all) from where it is today. That is: Nowhere close to where Odyssey (for instance) is. They would both be stuck in past standards and never become really useful for much more than browsing Aminet and other Amiga-specific sites that is specially made for "smooth-talking" these kind of incapable browsers. My sentiments about the classic hardware on which they will run on remains: It can never be enough for modern standars. So why bother? Really?
Use the current IBrowse/Voyager/Aweb for what you can, if you want to. Don't expect any of them to become anything more, especially not for classic Amigas.
It's "teh true"!
