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The prohibition requires affirmative prior written consent from Kajabi—and potentially from affected users—before any AI or machine learning use of MCP data, creating a dual-consent gate.
Interpretive note: The excerpt appears to be a fragment of a larger clause and does not define 'MCP data'. The canonical claim is limited to what is explicitly stated without inferring the definition or broader context of MCP.
Users are prohibited from using MCP data for AI or machine learning training, fine-tuning, or improvement unless they have obtained Kajabi's prior written consent and, where applicable, the consent of affected users.
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"use MCP data to train, fine-tune, or improve any AI or machine learning system without Kajabi's prior written consent and, where applicable, affected user consentExcerpt from Kajabi's Terms of Use
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The prohibition requires affirmative prior written consent from Kajabi—and potentially from affected users—before any AI or machine learning use of MCP data, creating a dual-consent gate.
Users are prohibited from using MCP data for AI or machine learning training, fine-tuning, or improvement unless they have obtained Kajabi's prior written consent and, where applicable, the consent of affected users.
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