I don't think it will hurt anything to keep lights on like that for a while, but I tend to look at what happens without human intervention for a clue. It seems to me that all living things need periods of rest. Some need more, some need less. The real question is what happens over time - just like you or I can go a night without sleeping, give it several nights and we finally zonk. But then, we are of a higher order than plants. Could be, though, that extended periods without darkness would adversely impact production - if not for one season, possibly over the life of the plant, which might be reduced in such circumstances. But that's an untested hypotheses on my part. Also, as noted by PJ, and as witnessed by many of us here, plants can make huge growth spurts overnight, and this seems to be dependent upon that period of darkness. It would be interesting to start two of the same kinds at the same time, and subject one to 24/7 light but keep normal light/dark patterns going for the other, and see what happens over an extended period of time, such as 5+ years.