Roberto_Yglesias - three quick questions for you:
Could I confirm that with regards to access to the Disposition area counts as a 'location' in regard to the following statement? "At a high level, everyone with edit access to a location where records management features are used must be licensed." i.e. that in a predominantly E3 tenancy, where the Disposition area is the only premium feature being used, that only users who require edit access to the Disposition area need premium (E5+) licences (and not all users who need to access content in sites/inboxes, which might later be subject to disposition review)?
Secondly, could you clarify licence needs for setting default labels on libraries/folders? Many large organisations I have worked with have invested significantly into architectures that use this feature with Office 365 E3 (or below) - one even got this confirmed by Microsoft as being fine at E3. Could you confirm that default labelling is not counted as automatic classification?
Finally, could you clarify the licence requirements for applying immutability to labelled content via PowerShell (as opposed to via the ‘Use label to classify content as a “Record”’ checkbox)? Is this now moving to a premium (E5+) licence too, or does this continue to be available for E3 tenants?