ANTIC Interview 81 - David Burling, Atari In-house Counsel

Published: Sept. 16, 2015, 7 a.m.

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David Burling, Atari in-house counsel

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I like interviewing the lawyers, they always know what\\u2019s really going on. David Burling was in-house counsel for Atari from 1980 through 1984. His job included distribution contracts, licensing, and manufacturing. He supervised the customs department, intellectual property, and international business transactions. His stint included being general council of the international division, and council for the AtariTel telecommunications products.

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This interview took place on May 22, 2015.

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\\u201cTry and dress like I was in the coin-op industry. I wore sort of an open-throated shirt with two buttons undone at the top and an old, wide lapel jacket and jeans, trying to look sort of hip slick, and cool ... and went down to Los Angeles. They sent me to a major coin-operated games retail ... outlet to see if I could buy one of the Asteroids copies that was coming from Japan.\\u201d

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