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An Indian construction company called Gremach is suing Google for defamation because Google so far refuses to turn over identifying information regarding an anonymous blogger who wrote nasty things about Gremach using Blogger.com, Google's blogging service. Unlike in the United States, in India, when a Web site's users break the law, the Web site owner can be held liable.Last September, Gremach bought a large stake in several Mozambique coal mines and a blogger going by the name "Toxic Writer" soon began attacking the company. In February, Gremach sued the blogger. An Indian court sided in Gremach's favor on Feburary 26, ordering Google to remove the defamatory article and ID the blogger. So far Google hasn't complied, which is why it's now the defendant. In the past, Google's jumped at the chance to ID users who break local laws. In February 2007, Google turned over to News Corp. YouTube users who had uploaded copyrighted shows. Last fall, Google helped Indian police jail a man — the wrong man, turns out — for posting an insulting picture of an Indian historical figure.