After settling a trademark dispute with Australian business Groggle and getting it to change its name, Google has taken issue with another Australian business: Scoogle.

The business, owned by Melbourne partners Colin Redmond and Josie Meadows, sells eyewear.

It was named after Meadows's family name Scougal.

The two owners were not able to comment but a source close to the business said that Google had "essentially just picked a fight" with the company.

"It's just bullying the modified version of the Scoogle family name," the source said.

The owners would have to spend "at least $5000" in out of court legal costs, the source said.

Comment is being sought from Google.

This week, the Sydney Morning Herald reported that Brisbane web entrepreneur Cameron Collie had settled with Google over a trademark dispute involving his business Groggle, now named Drinkle.

Collie could not disclose whether money had exchanged hands between the two companies as a non-disclosure agreement had been signed.

But a tweet from the company's Twitter account hinted that there may have been something to celebrate about, with it tweeting an image of bottle of Australia's most expensive beer being drunk to celebrate the settlement.