https://docs.google.com/document/d/e/2PACX-1vQgjRK4pZBBIj4eOUsmd9I-4YzbFQWlzuWgwa2NmN4_RUWOr4C5zGXhiNoNMm4z4TCLDP0MGRnsiJdr/pub?fbclid=IwAR2g08Xcnw1d5gigcOCqdbUnMVFFR-b8MHNrtjl7a6NduEAKGubcDHYu1a0#h.xp132920t66x
School Library Journal has published a page keeping track of which publishers are relaxing their read aloud guidelines.
Read the article here:
https://www.slj.com/?detailStory=publishers-adapt-policies-to-help-educators-coronavirus-covid19
One more bit of advice on staying compliant with copyright rules:
As always, if you must save the recordings, it is best to store these on Google Drive or Classroom so that only your students can access them, or upload them as an "unlisted" recording on YouTube. As long as there is that barrier keeping the general public out, you can rest assured that you are in compliance with our Fair Use rules.
For a thoughtful article by School Library Journal on how to do it right, read this:
https://www.slj.com/?detailStory=tackling-copyright-concerns-when-taking-storytime-online