Interplay has always worked this way and this is very powerful, but can be very dangerous.
It would probably be a better default workflow for dragging a sequence from Interplay window to be a copy.
As stated below you have to copy the sequence - either by control dragging, by duplicating within a bin & deleting original (it is still safe in interplay) or by dragging to source monitor and cutting into new sequence (I think you still lose sequence audio track effects that way).
If multiple editors drag the sequence to their project, make changes & check in to Interplay then whoever checked the sequence in last wins.
Each editor will be oblivious - their version of the sequence remains unchanged in their project unless they 'update' their version of the sequence from Interplay - at which point they will lose all their changes and get the last 'checked in' version.
In Interplay Access you can see who has checked in the different versions and 'roll back' to an earlier version.
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