Most hybrid seeds should grow fine, but they won't produce the same fruit as their parents. They will revert back to one or more of the original parents, and it can take several years to stabilize grow-outs from a hybrid.
A positive nod to your question, but result may vary from your expectation. Quality and quantity may not be the same you are expecting to have. Hybrid plants produced seeds and they can be used to reproduce the similar type of plants. The unstable genetic makeup of the parent plants can show unexpected traits in the offspring plants.
As far as I know you can replant them I have never heard different. The best way to figure it out would be to either go to your pocal nursery, library or google gardening and then where ever you find the best information you can take it and go from there.
it all depends on wether or not the company that made the hyrid seeds infact inplanted a death gene that would prevent the crop from reproducing thus tying you to having ot re purchase their seeds each year