By Gregg WendorfAdvance News JournalFor those who may not know this, today’s online porn industry is nothing like old-school pornography. Take "Playboy" magazine, for example, when the only thing the centerfold showed was her naked chest and bare rear.Penthouse came along in the U.S. in 1971 and upped the ante, showing more intimate female parts.In 1972, the film “Deep Throat” hit the mainstream theaters, and modern-day pornography was off and running, an up and comer, so to speak, when it came to making money.In that decade, as well as moving into the early 1980s, pornography became a staple in most ...