Antti Haapala added the comment:

And as it is documented, it would be a change against documentation.
However as a stop-gap it is rather trivial to make your own copy function to 
fix this. copy2 returns the actual destination, so you could do

     def copy_with_ownership(src, dest, *, follow_symlinks=True):
         actual_dest = copy2(src, dest, follow_symlinks=follow_symlinks)
         fix_ownership(src, actual_dest)
         return actual_dest

implement fix_ownership to do what it needs to do, and pass copy_with_ownership 
as the copy_function argument to move.

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