copyleft-next
Brave-Fox
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copyleft-next
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Firefox/Firefox derivatives gang
And that's why I'm still hoping for Richard Fontana to finish his Copyleft-Next license someday. Depending on documents made by such a contrarian as the sole legal and ethical source of justification for copyleft is dangerous, to say the least.
- Copyleft-next: a post-post-modern copyleft license inspired by the GNU GPL
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Party Like It's 1925 on Public Domain Day (Gatsby and Dalloway Are In)
Legal reforms are unlikely, but there have been some voluntary efforts.
Creative Commons used to have a "Founders' Copyright" [0] program that emulates the original U.S Copyright system. You enter a contract and delegate your copyright to CC, CC adds your work to a maintained list. After 14 years (or 28 years if renewed), CC releases the rights of your work for unrestricted uses. Tim O'Reilly was a prominent supporter, some O'Reilly books was published under this program. Unfortunately, this program is no longer active.
The Copyleft Next License also includes a Sunset Clause: It's a strong copyleft license, but 20 years after the initial publication of a work, the copyleft requirements no longer applies, it automatically degenerate to a MIT-style license. I like the idea - if nobody cares about a long obsolete version of a copylefted program, you may as well to maximize its remaining value by allowing unlimited uses. Perhaps not suitable for all programs, but has many suitable applications.
Unfortunately, a general license suitable for all works don't exist yet. But it should be easy to write one, for example...
Copyright (2021) J. Random. All rights reserved. A irrevocable License is granted hereby: 20 years after the initial publication of the work, you may reuse the work in accordance to the CC-0 license.
Before the License is effective, you may not use, distribute or modify the work without the explicit permission from the author.
[0] https://wiki.creativecommons.org/wiki/Founders_Copyright
[1] https://github.com/copyleft-next/copyleft-next
Brave-Fox
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Opera GX or Firefox or Brave
Bravefox
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Firefox/Firefox derivatives gang
I suggest you show them BraveFox
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A better alternative to Brave Browser
You said you liked Brave’s interface, so luckily someone made a Brave exact replica theme for Firefox. https://github.com/Soft-Bred/Brave-Fox
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is it possible to use this brave browser theme and wallpaper on firefox?
I do not know about the wallpaper or new tab page, but I do believe there was a CSS theme to make Firefox look more like Brave. I do not know how well it works or how much it covers to make Firefox look similar to Brave, I have not used it. https://github.com/Soft-Bred/Brave-Fox
- Brave-Fox: The Reimagined Browser, Reimagined
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Brave-ify Firefox
Repo For Both Colours, and Icons
What are some alternatives?
fx_cast - Chromecast Web Sender SDK implementation for Firefox
systray-x - SysTray-X: A system tray extension for Thunderbird. Needs both the addon AND the companion app installed to work. Will not work with TB flatpaks or snaps.
Brave-Fox-Images
Firefox-Mod-Blur - Firefox Theme - For dark theme lovers / More compact / Modular / Blur
browser-bits - Bits of code/config/info/links for web browsers (mainly Firefox)
FirefoxCSS-Store - A collection site of Firefox userchrome themes, mostly from FirefoxCSS Reddit community.
firefox-gx - Opera GX Skin for Firefox
my_firefox_theme - A theme that aims to look nice and clean while not compromising functionality.
blurredfox - A sleek, modern and elegant Firefox CSS theme
PWAsForFirefox - A tool to install, manage and use Progressive Web Apps (PWAs) in Mozilla Firefox