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Actually, they only affect their hosted meet.jit.si service, right? Not if you self-host Jitsi on your own server (which you should if you're a medium-large company, for data protection and all that)



Of course. If you run it yourself, you're free to train your neural nets on your users, if that's something you want to do

For restrictions on what you can do with the code, you'll need to check the code's license, not the hosted-service's terms of use




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