CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform

CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, also referred to as On-Demand Publishing, LLC and commonly abbreviated to simply CreateSpace, is a Scotts Valley, California, US based company that provides online services for prospect book authors, music artists, and movie makers to selfpublish their work, when they are either unable, unwilling or both, to follow the traditional paths for such endevors.

The online service provides both creative and marketing tools for authors and artists to publish their works at a fraction of the cost incurred of traditional manufacturing, while ensuring minimal creative meddlement from the publisher's side, though insisting on adherence to applicable US and international copyright laws. This means that book authors are required to include disclaimers in their colophons when writing about copyright, and trademark protected subjects, such as Star Trek.

Originally founded on 14 July 2000 as BookSurge Inc. in South Carolina, the company was formed by combining it with the two years later founded CustomFlix Labs Inc., a similarly conceived online platform for independant movie makers. In 2005 both companies were acquired by multi-media conglomerate Amazon.com, who changed the name of the movie platform into CreateSpace in 2007, and into which the book component was merged two years later.

Typically, books released through CreateSpace, are sold as print-on-demand physical copies through Amazon only, as well as made available in the digital Kindle format.

Star Trek
To date, all known Star Trek book titles released through CreateSpace are unlicenced, as is actually implicitly implied by the chosen method of publication. In the case of Star Trek reference books either one the following (standard) disclaimers were to be included in the wake of the 2006 franchise ownership transference from Paramount to CBS, "'Star Trek is a registered trademark of CBS Paramount Television and CBS Studios, Inc. This book is not endorsed, authorized, or affiliated with Star Trek, CBS Paramount Television, or CBS Studios Inc. Use of any copyrighted material complied with fair use or acceptable use principles establshed in U.S. and International copyright law for the purposes of review, study, criticism, or news reporting. No copyright infringement is intended.'" "'This book is a work of journalism, protected under the First Amendment, and is not endorsed, sponsored, or affiliated with CBS Studios Inc. or the 'Star Trek&reg;' franchise. The Star Trek&reg; trademarks, logos, and related names are owned by CBS Studios Inc. and are used under 'fair use' guidelines'"
 * Prior to 2006 (old),
 * Pursuant 2006 (new),

Star Trek book releases

 * The Origins of the Star Trek Phenomenon: Gene Roddenberry, the Original Series, and Science Fiction Fandom in the 1960s, Laura J. Sweeney,
 * Flying Starships, Ronald B. Moore,
 * The Complete TOS Crew Book, James Van Hise,
 * Everything I Need to Know About Parenting I Learned from Watching Star Trek, Naomi Nakashima,
 * Spockology, Kevin C. Neece,
 * The Enterprise NCC 1701 and The Model Maker, N. Datin McDonald & Richard C. Datin, Jr.,