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This week, the folks who organize the Oscars banned studios from mailing recordings, sheet music and music videos to Oscar voters. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences says movie music should only be heard in the context of the film. Ric Robertson of the Academy talks with Andrea Seabrook about the new rule -- in particular, what it means for songs that only show up in a movie's end credits. That includes several recent Oscar winners for Best Song.
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