By Aaron Perine – December 7, 2019 07:15 pm EST Share 0 Comments 0 Spend any amount of time on Twitter around artists’ accounts and you’ll see a very strange pattern emerge. Anytime people see something they like, you can usually find someone saying “I want this on a shirt!” Well, a group of clever artists has found a way to use that very normal-sounding phrase to fight back against sites that steal content. There are a slew of places online that use the power of bot accounts to find and steal artwork on social media. Twitter posts of art that people really enjoy end up being easy pickings for thieves of all stripes, but some of these companies didn’t even have to attach their names to a large-scale operation like this. By setting up a Twitter search and some other “clever” commands, bots deliver these images right to the companies that have no problem taking art without compensating the people responsible for it. Naturally, as people do on the Internet, the artists found a way to wield the power against would-be thieves. Copyright infringement is a big-time deal these days with companies handing out cease and desist letters like…