The announcement I saw was that your enterprise would have to turn off ZDR to get Fable, not that users could accidentally opt out of ZDR by selecting the wrong model.
Unilaterally disabling ZDR seems like a step too far in the enterprise market, even for a company trying to figure out what its users will let it get away with.
I read the same announcement. Or more precisely, I read at least two slightly different revisions of the announcement (it was updated between my two passes).
Our org has ZDR, and has had it since the contract was signed. Yesterday two things held true at the same time:
1. Fable was available if you had at least .170 CLI client; and
2. ZDR was no longer on
By the time West Coast woke up, the admin panel apparently had an option to toggle ZDR again. It remained off by default.
ZDR had been turned off. We sent in a request to have it re-enabled (and to disable Fable access for the time being).
Somewhere along the line we also used the self-service toggle to turn ZDR back on. I am not 100% certain of the exact timeline of interleaving events, many of the actions were taken by our Western US folks. Sorry. It's been a bit hectic over the past ~36h...
Unilaterally disabling ZDR seems like a step too far in the enterprise market, even for a company trying to figure out what its users will let it get away with.