There is an interesting passage in one of Jefferson's letters to John Adams in which Jefferson tells of a printer who asked for permission to publish their correspondence.
"I presume that our correspondence has been observed at the post offices, and thus has attracted notice. Would you believe, that a printer has had the effrontery to propose to me the letting him publish it? These people think they have a right to everything, however secret or sacred." --Thomas Jefferson to John Adams, Aug. 10, 1815. ME 14:344