The design company is looking for "actual and punitive damages including having Microsoft pay for corrective advertising to remedy the confusion it caused." The actual monetary amount was not disclosed.
Microsoft did not seem too bothered by the complaint, with spokesman Kevin Kutz adding: "We do not believe there is any confusion in the marketplace [between the search engine and the design firm]."
Bing currently owns around 10 percent of the search engine market, a far cry from Google's 65 percent share.