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It required Panther to be installed prior to installing Tiger.
It didn't require the Panther DVD handy when upgrading to Tiger.
I received the Leopard upgrade form Tiger - but what I found is there is a hack which you create an image, mount it, remove a file in a directory (can't remember which one) then re-burn it to a blank DL DVD. I'm sure they'll have the same sort of 'protection' which one can work around. I find the detection stupid because those who want to work around it will - and those who legitimately want to do a clean upgrade are screwed. Microsoft does the same thing with their upgrade procedure too - thus if you have Windows Vista upgrade you have to install it twice to install it cleanly.