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Copper or silver-based should be lower resistance. These conductive paints tend not to be very conductive, the carbon stuff is essentially making a thin-film carbon composition resistor. Good for repairing rear window defroster heating elements, not so great as a 0-ohm trace in a keyboard. For short (<1cm) wires it's usually not too bad, but with the amount of damage I'm not sure you'll be able to repair the thing.
It looks like it might be from a Model M-style keyboard. Unicomp sells those.
Unfortunately the shipping fees would kill me since I'm in Europe, I really wish I could buy a new membrane but it seems like I need to do the repair myself.
Would copper tape suffice as a low resistance trace?
Worth trying. It's already broken, you can't really make it much worse. It'd probably work, and worst case you're back where you started & paying for expensive shipping.