Vob videos get cropped in Premiere Pro CC upon importing

At importing Vob videos (format 720 x 576) they get cropped to 520 x 576.
I tried with various videos and it happened with all of them.
This seems to be a premiere pro CC bug as it doesn't happen in Premiere Pro CS6, where they import fine.

Thanks for your answer John.
I read the link you posted and I have also posted a bug report.
The cropping happens at the importing, not at the sequence editing or exporting. It is the source video that is cropped when imported.
Although they talk about other video formats this seems to have happened to other customers:
http://forums.adobe.com/message/5659250#5659250
Again, thanks for your answer.

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