I don't get it.
I think it is important to understand here that Bitcoin addresses do not inherently have ownership of anything, including ordinal inscriptions. The ordinal image is embedded in the creator's transaction and remains with that transaction. There is no mechanism in Bitcoin that allows proof of change of ownership, and because of that, the image remains with the transaction of the creator.
While there are tools such as browsing that allow individuals to suggest confidentiality of ownership, it is not proof of immutable data, and transfers cannot be discovered by blocking data from any transfer of ownership. This means that the desired recipient can be changed with just one line of code, and there is no guarantee that the transaction will be corrected to the output.