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Dreamology Labs Files $1.9 Billion Federal Lawsuit Against MSC Cruises Over Alleged IP Theft

By MGN EditorialJune 16, 2026 at 12:00 PM

Miami-based startup Dreamology Labs has filed a federal lawsuit against MSC Cruises seeking nearly $1.9 billion in damages, alleging fraudulent inducement, NDA violations, and intellectual property misuse by one of the world's largest cruise operators.

## Dreamology Labs Files $1.9 Billion Federal Lawsuit Against MSC Cruises Over Alleged IP Theft A Miami-based technology startup has launched a major legal challenge against MSC Cruises, filing a federal lawsuit seeking nearly $1.9 billion in damages over allegations of intellectual property theft and abuse of power at the executive level. According to a press release issued via PR Newswire, Alessandra Maderni, founder and CEO of Dreamology Labs, Inc., filed the complaint in U.S. federal court on June 16, 2026. The suit names MSC Cruises and alleges a 'years-long pattern of fraudulent inducement and NDA-protected IP misuse' by the company. The complaint specifically targets MSC Cruises Executive Chairman Pierfrancesco Vago, alleging an abuse of power in connection with the alleged misappropriation of Dreamology Labs' proprietary intellectual property. The filing claims that confidential information shared under non-disclosure agreements was subsequently exploited without authorization or compensation. ### Significance for the Cruise Industry The scale of the damages sought — approaching $1.9 billion — makes this one of the more substantial IP-related legal actions filed against a major cruise line in recent years. MSC Cruises is among the world's largest and fastest-growing cruise operators, with a fleet spanning dozens of vessels and an aggressive newbuild program underway. Cases of this nature, where technology developers allege that larger industry players leveraged confidential pitches or partnership discussions to appropriate innovative concepts, have become increasingly common across the broader travel and hospitality sector. The outcome of this litigation could have implications for how cruise lines and other maritime operators engage with external technology vendors and startups during product development discussions. ### Next Steps As of the time of filing, MSC Cruises had not issued a public response to the allegations. The case is expected to proceed through the U.S. federal court system, where discovery proceedings will likely determine the strength of the evidentiary record underpinning Dreamology Labs' claims. Maritime industry observers will be watching the case closely, particularly given MSC Cruises' prominent position in the global cruise market and the reputational stakes involved for both parties. *This article is based on information published via PR Newswire. The allegations contained in the lawsuit are unproven claims. MSC Cruises has not publicly responded to the complaint at the time of publication.*
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