CZone makes it easy to transfer ownership of your registered works. Use blockchain to securely assign rights while keeping full traceability.
When you notarize a file in CZone, you establish yourself as the original author and/or rights holder. But intellectual property can change hands. Authors sell their rights to publishers, companies assign assets to partners, and freelancers deliver copyrighted material to clients.
Traditionally, transferring copyright ownership requires contracts, signatures, and often intermediaries like lawyers or notaries. This process is slow, costly, and sometimes hard to verify after the fact.
With CZone, ownership transfer is handled directly on blockchain. Each transfer is:
Instant – validated in seconds.
Immutable – recorded permanently on blockchain.
Transparent – both the original author and the new owner are visible in the record.
This makes ownership transfer more secure and trustworthy than traditional methods, while also giving you a digital certificate that can be shared or verified anytime.
CZone is not just about notarizing the creation of works. It also provides a mechanism to legally reassign ownership while keeping the entire history of the asset transparent.
When you transfer ownership, CZone updates the blockchain certificate to include the new rights holder.
The original author remains visible as the creator of the work, but the legal ownership moves to the new entity.
Every transfer is timestamped and immutable, ensuring no disputes about when and to whom the rights were transferred.
This means CZone functions as a digital notary system for intellectual property, combining proof of authorship with proof of legal transfer.
Here’s how to securely transfer ownership of a registered work in CZone:
Log into your LutinX account.
Navigate to CZone → Uploads.
Find the work (certificate) you wish to transfer. You can search by file name, category, or tags.
Open the certificate details page.
Look for the Transfer Ownership option.
This feature is only available to the current owner of the file.
You will be prompted to enter the recipient’s account information.
Typically this is the email address linked to their CZone account.
The recipient must have completed KYC/KYB verification in order to receive ownership. This ensures legal compliance and avoids fraudulent transfers.
Review all details carefully: file, current owner, new owner.
Once you click Confirm, the transaction is sent to blockchain.
Within seconds, the new ownership is permanently recorded.
The new owner will see the certificate appear in their Uploads Dashboard.
The previous owner loses rights to manage the work but remains recorded as the original author.
The blockchain record shows the entire timeline of ownership transfers, ensuring full transparency.
A new certificate is generated reflecting the updated ownership details.
👉 Example: A photographer registers an image in CZone. Later, they sell the rights to a publishing agency. The photographer remains the creator, but the agency becomes the legal owner.
Transferring ownership of digital works can be complex in traditional legal systems. With CZone, the process becomes fast, secure, and transparent.
Blockchain ensures immutability.
Certificates provide internationally recognized proof.
Ownership can be reassigned instantly while preserving authorship.
👉 Use CZone not just to register your works, but also to manage their entire lifecycle — from creation, to licensing, to ownership transfer.
Find quick answers to the most common questions.
Currently, transfers are managed one certificate at a time. This ensures accuracy and avoids mistakes. For bulk transfers, repeat the process for each file.
No. Once a transfer is confirmed, it is permanently recorded on blockchain. The only way to change ownership again is for the new owner to perform another transfer back.
No. The author (creator) never changes. Ownership changes, but the blockchain record will always show who originally created the work.
Not mandatory, but highly recommended. Ownership transfer can technically be completed without both parties having KYC. However, completing KYC/KYB provides an additional layer of legal security and ensures that the new owner can be clearly identified and recognized in case of disputes.
Yes. Each transfer is timestamped and added to the certificate record. Anyone verifying the work can see the full timeline of ownership.