Yes.
Bug reproduction:
-1- Add NTFS disk to your machine,  plug an usb ntfs partitioned usb disk or 
make new NTFS partition on your disk and copy files there, that you dont care 
to lose.
-2- Open Totem media player and show playlist window
-3- Open Nautilus with disk data from that NTFS partition/disc
-4- Drag some file/s with mouse and drop them to Totem player playlist
-5- Files in heaven...

Any help to find solution to get that files back will make me very
happy, there were files from my old trips arround the world, i will be
very happy to get them back. I was into that, almost every operation in
linux is safe, thats also reason why i dont care about draging something
somewhere like playlist. Never have this kinda experience to lost files
with such as read only operation like drag&drop to playlist. I had
software when i was younger to recover ntfs, but for windows, and cant
find easy solution for linux. My last try will be reinstalation to
windows 7 if there will be not another solution to get them back, and
next reinstalation to linux, but this step will be same hard for me as
looking for some files with just a parts of name on terabyte disks.

Well sorry then if my post looks little bit angry, but realy also in DOS 
operating system i never had such as trouble.
May be i have to switch back to KDE, there i had never problem like this. 
I just like Ubuntu distribution, and theres native Gnome.
Well post is for to make attention for another users, and i didnt find this 
problem on internet and also to report bug to make playlist in Totem as must 
be, and Nautilus to not delete files when they are not in right place.
In my opinion this bug is happen in colision between Nautilus and Totem, where 
Nautilus means that files need to be moved in another disk or space and then 
delete them withouth check if files are realy moved/copied to another place. 
Or he move them somewhere i dont know where. I dont have time to check that and 
I am new in Gnome.
Thats realy wrong idea to program something like this. I am programmer and 
delete or remove can be used only if there is no posibility to make data hidden 
or disabled and delete it only if program is realy sure that they are realy 
obsolete or there is no more space on disk. 
This understand also Micro$oft. in all software. 
Example is FAT system with two FAT tables and possible recovery.

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drag & drop delete ntfs files
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/581602
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